What is Test Execution in TOSCA and how is it performed?
Test Execution in TOSCA is the process of running automated test cases to verify the functionality of an application. After designing test cases, they are organized into ExecutionLists for structured execution. You can execute tests manually or integrate them with CI/CD pipelines for automated runs. TOSCA interacts with the application, compares actual and expected results, and logs the outcomes in the ExecutionLog. Understanding this process is crucial for effective automation. Those enrolled in TOSCA Training gain hands-on experience with test execution, learning how to analyze results and optimize test runs, making them well-prepared for real-world automation projects.
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What is the difference between TestStep and TestCase in TOSCA?
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What types of applications can be automated using Tosca?
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How do you view detailed execution logs in Tosca?
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How do you handle environment-specific test data in TOSCA?
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How do I troubleshoot failed test cases in TOSCA?
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