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IBM RFT FAQ – 2

Q. 28: What are the environmental prerequisites prior to playback of RFT scripts? Ans. – Make sure that the application under test is in the same state that it was in when you record the script.– Ensure that applications and windows that were open or displayed or active when we started recording the script must be

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Rapid Testing

Rapid testing is the testing software faster than usual, without compromising on the standards of quality. It is the technique to test as thorough as reasonable within the constraints. This technique looks at testing as a process of heuristic inquiry and logically speaking it should be based on exploratory testing techniques. Although most projects undergo

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QuickTest Tests for Use with LoadRunner or Business Process Monitor

The QuickTest tests you use with LoadRunner or Business Process Monitor should be simple, designed to pinpoint specific operations, and should avoid using external actions and references to other external files (including resources stored in Quality Center). Also, when working with action iterations, corresponding StartTransaction and EndTransaction statements must be contained within the same action.

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Equivalence Partitioning

Learn How Equivalence Partitioning Works? – The Comprehensive Guide 

Equivalence partitioning, a cornerstone in software testing, offers a systematic approach to ensure software quality.  Equivalence partitioning stands as a pivotal testing method in software quality assurance. By dividing input data into distinct partitions, testers can streamline their approach. The primary objective behind this technique is to ascertain that software exhibits uniform behavior, regardless of

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