- How do you efficiently test multiple applications that are constantly evolving and required to work in diverse environments?
- Do you struggle with limited resources and increased pressure to deliver high-quality products on schedule?
- How can you ensure that mission-critical applications work as expected and meet business requirements?
The answer is functional and regression testing prior to deployment. Mercury WinRunnerT offers your organization a powerful tool for enterprisewide functional and regression testing. WinRunner captures, verifies, and replays user interactions automatically, so you can identify defects and ensure that business processes work flawlessly upon deployment and remain reliable.
HP WinRunner’s intuitive recording process helps produce robust functional tests. To create a test, HP WinRunner simply records a typical business process by emulating user actions, such as ordering an item or opening a vendor account. During recording, it is possible to directly edit generated scripts to meet the most complex test requirements. Next, testers can add checkpoints, which compare expected and actual outcomes from the test run. HP WinRunner offers a variety of checkpoints, including test, GUI, bitmap and web links. HP WinRunner can also verify database values to determine transaction accuracy and database integrity, highlighting records that have been updated, modified, deleted and inserted. With a few mouse clicks, the DataDriver Wizard feature lets convert a recorded business process into a datadriven test that reflects the real-life actions of multiple users. For further test enhancement, the Function Generator feature presents a quick and reliable way to program tests, while the Virtual Object Wizard feature permits to teach HP WinRunner to recognize, record and replay any unknown or custom object. As HP WinRunner executes tests, it operates the application automatically, as though a real user were performing each step in the business process. If test execution occurs after hours or in the absence of a quality assurance (QA) engineer, the Recovery Manager and Exception Handling mechanisms automatically troubleshoot unexpected events, errors and application crashes so that tests can complete smoothly. Once tests are run, HP WinRunner’s interactive reporting tools help interpret results by providing detailed, easy-to-read reports that list errors and their originations. HP WinRunner is able to build reusable tests to repeat throughout an application’s lifecycle. Thus, if developers modify an application over time, testers do not need to modify multiple tests. Instead, they can apply changes to the Graphical User Interface (GUI) Map, a central repository of test-related information, and HP WinRunner automatically propagates changes to all relevant script...
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