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What is the difference between TestStep and TestCase in TOSCA?

 
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In TOSCA, a TestCase represents the complete end-to-end scenario you want to validate, including all actions, data, and execution logic. A TestStep, on the other hand, is a single action or operation within that TestCase such as entering text, clicking a button, or validating a field. Essentially, TestSteps are the building blocks, while the TestCase is the full structure created from them. Understanding this hierarchy helps testers design modular, reusable, and maintainable automation. If you're learning TOSCA from scratch, structured guidance like Tricentis TOSCA Online Training can help you master TestCases, TestSteps, and model-based automation effectively.


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Topic starter Posted : 14/11/2025 6:02 am
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