What is recovery scenario in TOSCA?
A recovery scenario in TOSCA is used to handle unexpected application errors during test execution and ensure tests continue smoothly. It defines corrective actions when failures occur, such as closing pop-ups, restarting applications, re-logging into the system, or navigating back to a stable state. Recovery scenarios improve test stability, reduce false failures, and support unattended execution. They are especially useful in long regression suites where minor issues can interrupt runs. Learning how to design effective recovery scenarios is a key skill covered in professional TOSCA Training, helping testers build resilient, reliable, and enterprise-ready automation frameworks.
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