What is the purpose of the TestCase Design section in TOSCA?
The purpose of the TestCase Design section in TOSCA is to create reusable, data-driven test cases that ensure comprehensive coverage with minimal maintenance. It allows testers to define test logic separately from test data, enabling efficient automation and reducing redundancy. Through templates and test sheets, you can design variations of a single test easily. This approach enhances flexibility, consistency, and scalability in test automation. With proper understanding from TOSCA Training, you can efficiently map business requirements to automated test scenarios and improve overall QA productivity. It’s one of the core features that make TOSCA a powerful no-code automation tool.
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