What is the Tosca XScan feature used for?
The Tosca XScan feature is used to identify, scan, and map user interface elements from applications under test. It allows testers to capture objects from web, desktop, or mobile applications and create reusable modules for automated test cases. With XScan, you can easily recognize controls, validate properties, and ensure reliable test automation without writing code. It’s an essential part of building maintainable test cases quickly. For learners enrolled in TOSCA Training Online, understanding XScan is crucial for mastering Tosca’s model-based test automation approach and improving overall testing efficiency.
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