Repeated verification of the same areas, looking for tiniest inconsistencies is a pain, as everyone knows. Here are most common challenges UI regression testing brings:
published by Anonymous on November 10, 2016 - 05:26
Dear QA automation engineers,
This is my first post in this forum and I wonder if anyone would be interested to discover a new CSS regression testing tool (released this year). It is named Screenster and it does not require you to write any code to start recording visual tests for your web UI.
Web services can implement a service-oriented architecture. Web services make functional building-blocks accessible over standard Internet protocols independent of platforms and programming languages. These services can represent either new applications or just wrappers around existing legacy systems to make them network-enabled. Each SOA building block can play one or both of two roles
published by Anonymous on February 9, 2017 - 16:59
If we talk about automating visual regression testing of web applications, there are some basic features which just cannot be absent in such a tool, that is:
emulate a click,
emulate a text input operation,
compare screenshots retrieved during different runs,
run the recorded test in another browser,
add a new test step etc.
But it's some unique, unusual options which make real difference. Something to do with radically facilitating the regression testing process itself.
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