A domain-specific language is created specifically to solve problems in a particular domain and is not intended to be able to solve problems outside it (although that may be technically possible). In contrast, general-purpose languages are created to solve problems in many domains. The domain can also be a business area.
viewing some Agile development groups, it seems to me that whenever there is a testing need, they prefer to go along with a Test Management tool and not one of the Agile Management solutions.
Does agile tools are only for the project management and developing management, leaving the testing needs outside the development circle?
What do you think about it? and what do you think the cause for it?
Is it because testing is still a separate process within the agile team? or misunderstanding on how to cope with the testing needs inside the agile process?
published by Anonymous on February 6, 2011 - 06:47
GUI testing tools for years were under the domain of the Commercial tools sector but within the last years more and more GUI Testing tools, Opensource are available for use, and with good performance as well, Here are some of the MOST WANTED:
We are developing an ERP desktop application in .NET. We are using Visual Studio Team Services and Microsoft Test Manager. The application becomes to be big and we need any automation tool to make regression test.
In the market i saw several tools for this porpuse, and i took attention on these ones:
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