What are TOSCA ExecutionLogs and how to analyze them?
TOSCA ExecutionLogs are detailed records generated during test execution that capture step-by-step actions, validations, timestamps, and error messages. They help testers understand what happened during a test run and why a test passed or failed. By analyzing ExecutionLogs, you can identify failed modules, incorrect test data, synchronization issues, or environment-related problems. Testers usually review log severity levels, screenshots, and stack traces to pinpoint root causes quickly. ExecutionLogs also support debugging, audit tracking, and continuous improvement of automation scripts. For newcomers, TOSCA Online Training For Beginners explains how to read logs effectively and resolve execution issues with confidence.
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How does TOSCA integrate with test management tools?
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What are TOSCA Requirements and how are they linked to tests?
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