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Key actions that testing tools should ideally emulate

March 28th, 2009

Any commercially successful testing tool should ideally able to emulate several actions that are typical of manual testing. Some these may include the capacity to initiate and terminate applications on the fly, keeping focus of mouse pointer on specific graphical elements. It should also have the capacity to emulate normal single click event, double clicks events and traditional mouse functions. It should also emulate scrolling functions and should be take mouse variations to variable coordinates as per the need of the test case. Thus when you decide on getting testing tools for your company you should lay stress on evaluation the actions the tool can successfully emulate.

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What actions can I emulate with automated software testing software like RoutineBot?

March 21st, 2009

Automated software testing software like RoutineBot have revolutionized the way software testers tested software interfaces. From the regular opening and closing of windows to checking interface compatibility issues with software, everything that had to be manually tested by a software tester can now be done with the help of efficient automated software testing software like RoutineBot. Some of the actions that can be emulated by RoutineBot are running and closing of applications, having mouse focus on image sample, emulating mouse and keyboard actions like clicks, double clicks, mouse ups, mouse down events, scroll up, scroll down events, etc.

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What is black box testing?

March 12th, 2009

Black box testing is a method that is used by software testers to test the software for errors and bugs. Normally a manual method, black box testing is also called behavioral testing. Mainly concentrating on the functional aspect of software, black box texting can also sometimes be non-functional in nature. Applicable to all levels of software testing, black box testing can be used flawlessly with unit testing, system testing, integration testing, functional testing as well as acceptance testing. Coming with its own set of advantages as well as disadvantages, black box can very well be replaced by the use of automated GUI testing tools like RoutineBot.

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