Top Tools Which Can Be Used For Automated Software Testing

Doing everything on your own is not necessary when you live in the age of technology. Minimizing our efforts is possible as long as we use the right technology. Since various industries are looking for automation, we have decided to help those who deal with software testing. Here are some of the best automation tools available.

Telerik TestStudio

This tool comes with all the things that you need. It is able to automate web, mobile and desktop applications and it provides support for various programming languages, including HTML, AJAX, ASP.NET, JavaScript, Silverlight, WPF, and MVC.

Telerik TestStudio comes with performance testing, manual testing, cross-browser testing and it provides integration with Visual Basic Studio 2010 and 2012.

DrivT

DrivT helps quickly arrange testing processes, enhance software quality, and reduce development costs. The system manages the testing process’s key elements and associated tasks. It has a clean interface, smart education technique and supports collaboration between your team members.

Tosca Testsuite

Tosca Testsuite is a product created by Tricentis and it can be used to test mobile apps and data provisioning. The software testing process is automated and Tosca Testsuite comes with integration management, as well as risk coverage.

TestComplete

This testing platform covers everything, from mobile applications to web and desktop ones. TestComplete was developed by SmartBear Software. There are numerous features that you can benefit from. For example, TestComplete comes with Scripted testing, as well as GUI testing.

This tool provides support for many programming languages, including JScript, VBScript, C#Script, C++Script, Python, JavaScript and DelphiScript. There is also test recording and playback, and test visualizer.

HPE Unified Functional Testing

HPE Unified Functional Testing was previously known as HP QuickTest Professional. It offers testing automation applications and it comes with error handling mechanism.

This tool uses the Visual Basic Scripting Edition scripting language in order to control the testing. There is Unique Smart Object Recognition, as well as automated documentation. You will also be glad to hear that there is integration with Mercury Business Process Testing and Mercury Quality Center.

Watir

This tool is open source and it comes with plenty of features. For example, it can be used for cross-browser testing, and it can test language based web apps. You should know that this tool was created out of Ruby libraries. Watir can test the buttons of the web pages, as well as their links, forms or responses. This tool is compatible with other tools such as Cucumber, Test/Unit and RSpec.

WatiN

This is a C# developed tool and it can be used for web application testing. WatiN was in fact inspired by Watir, so you will notice some similarities. WatiN is open-source and it is licensed under Apache 2.0. This tool supports testing for .Net programming languages.  . . .

There are plenty of WatiN features that you can use. For example, it generates web page screenshots and it provides support for Page and Control model. Also, it offers support for AJAX and HTML website testing and it has integration with unit testing tools.

Sahi

Sahi is another tool that can be used to automate web applications testing. Sahi offers multi-browser testing and it manages to support various frameworks, including YUI, Dojo, ZK and ExtJS. This testing automation tool is written in JavaScript and Java. You can also use Sahi to record browser testing. When you are done, you can play back the recordings.

Ranorex

Ranorex is another tool that can be used for everything you need: mobile, web and desktop applications. This tool offers testing for all of them. Ranorex also offers a record and playback feature. There is also bug detection, and the tool is able to discover any threats. Ranorex offers GUI recognition and reusable test codes, as well as integration with multiple tools.

Henry R. Lares

Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post.  In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.

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About the Author: Henry R. Lares

Henry Lares is still early into his career as tech reporter but has already had his work published in many major publications including Tech Crunch and the Huffington Post.  In regards to academics, Henry earned an engineering degree from Apex Technical School. Henry has a passion for emerging technology and covers upcoming products and breakthroughs in science and tech.

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