New IntelliMap feature enables early test collaboration between
testers and developers, dramatically shortening cycles and boosting
productivity.
Company Website:
https://www.progress.com/
BEDFORD, Mass. -- (Business Wire)
Progress
today announced the latest release of the intuitive, easy-to-use, Telerik®
Test Studio® automated testing solution. As part of today’s
release, Telerik, a Progress company, has added IntelliMap, a
revolutionary advancement in test automation. This new functionality
introduces a new way for testers to work in parallel with developers and
avoid delays during quality assurance (QA).
Test Studio solution enables users to record flexible tests for playback
and write as much or as little code as needed, to build highly
maintainable test suites. With this new release, users will be able to
define and build tests ahead of time, without ever firing up the
recorder.
“Earlier collaboration helps bridge communication gaps in the teams so
that they can work more effectively which results in a faster delivery
of better value,” said Melinda Ballou, Program Director of IDC’s
Application Life-Cycle Management and Executive Strategies service.
“Test-first and agile approaches can improve team communication
effectiveness, help to dramatically shorten feedback cycles, and get
testing activities working in conjunction with development versus
occurring after development is complete.”
New features available in this release of Telerik Test Studio solution
include:
- Element Builder and Step Builder: Prior to this release, the
Step Builder enabled developers to craft certain types of steps using
existing elements added by the powerful Telerik Test Studio recorder.
Now developers can use the new Step Builder to craft any type of
step–the options are limitless. Combined with the new Element Builder,
Step Builder enables fully scaffolded tests to be created before the
UI is delivered.
- Early Test Collaboration with Intellimap: “Intellimap” is an
intelligent mapper that enables testing teams to develop tests in
parallel with development, while minimizing dependency on the UI. It
hooks into the web browser and provides an easy-to-use, visual
experience to quickly add find logic to “shell” elements.
“Traditional delivery models often have testing as a late-occurring
activity performed after development is complete. This gap increases
delivery friction, because bugs are found later in the cycle. These kind
of disconnects carry over from one iteration to the next,” said Aaron
Mahimainathan, Senior Vice President, DevTools and Telerik Platform,
Progress. “With this release, we are enabling teams to collaborate early
and run tests as systems are in development, then move the tests into
the regular build/test/push workflow, as needed.”
For more information or to download Test Studio solution, please click here.
You can also register
to learn more during the webinar, “Early Test Collaboration for
Successful Automation,” April 28, 11:00 a.m. ET.
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About Progress
Progress (NASDAQ:
PRGS) is a global software company that simplifies the development,
deployment and management of business applications on-premise or in the
cloud, on any platform or device, to any data source, with enhanced
performance, minimal IT complexity and low total cost of ownership.
Progress can be reached at www.progress.com
or 1-781-280-4000.
Progress and Telerik are trademarks or registered trademarks of Progress
Software Corporation or one of its subsidiaries or affiliates in the US
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Progress
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PR@progress.com
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