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  1. Getting-Started

Overview πŸ“‘

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The Desktop Testing service is organized into four main categories: Build, Run, Analyze, and Maintain, each offering unique features and tools for simplifying desktop testing.

  • πŸ’Ό Project: Project acts as top-level structure for arranging your test suites, modules, scripts, and data. It provides an organized framework for managing these elements within your testing setup. .

  • ▢️ Quick run: Easily create and run desktop tests using our user-friendly platform. .

  • πŸ› οΈ Build: The building category covers the establishment of a test repository, project configuration, and the handling of test data.

  • πŸ“ Test Repository: This is a collection of , each containing individual . These scripts consist of various and can be organized and managed within this platform. You can also conduct trial runs of your test scenarios.

  • βš™οΈ Project Setup: In this section, you can configure the database, define run configurations, create global variables. .

  • πŸ“„ Test Data: This is where you can handle, generate, and retrieve data. Data can be sourced from various origins, including existing databases (SQL, Oracle, MongoDB), or manual inputs. Refer to the TDM user documentation for detailed information.

  • πŸš€ Run: The 'Run' category includes and functionalities, allowing you to efficiently execute tests.

  • πŸ“Š Analyze: In this category, you can explore and reports. You can also use to analyze the structure of Sprint and Test Lab test suites. Additionally, you can categorize and manage test cases using , improving organization and navigation in your testing process."

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