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◉ When working in a single-user workspace, who can access this
workspace? Answer: The user who has access to the workspace's local
file.
◉ What is a subset? Answer: A subset is a file containing artifacts that
can be shared with other projects.
A subset can be exported from one workspace and then imported into
another workspace.
◉ How to view multiple sections in Tosca Commander? Answer: By
drag and drop a section into a docking destination.
Also, right click on the section tab and select New Vertical Tab Group,
from the options:
Close
Close All But This
Float
,New Vertical Tab Group
Move to Next Tab Group
◉ What are the Best Practices for Tosca Workspaces? Answer: Use
Naming Conventions.
Use one component folder for each project.
Use a Component folder with Templates and references.
Use the 4 Eye Principle with Status:
In-Work
Ready for Approval
Approved/Completed
◉ What is the Tosca plug-in for Chrome browser? Answer: Tricentis
Automation Extension for Chrome.
◉ What is Model-Based Test Automation? Answer: Model-Based Test
Automation is a software testing technique. During testing, Models are
created. They contain the
technical information and the expected behavior of the System Under
Test. From there, the model is fed business data
, that is needed for steering the system and conducting the testing.
◉ What are the advantages of Tricentis Model-Based Test Automation?
Answer: You can save effort because you can create models by scanning
your SUT.
You can read an end-to-end test easily.
You can reduce maintenance due to the models being reusable.
◉ What are the Tricentis Standard Modules? Answer: Tricentis Standard
Modules are a series of modules useful for performing common
execution tests within or outside
your SUT.
The Standard Modules are part of the Tricentis Standard Subset, a subset
that Tricentis provides you with.
◉ What are modules? Answer: The modules are Lego-like "building
blocks" that can be combined and reuse to create your tests. They can
also be reused as many times as needed.
Modules store the technical information and therefore are the foundation
of all test automation in Tosca.