January 2018
Intermediate to advanced
350 pages
9h 7m
English
Once you have your scenarios, you can just describe them and manually execute them for simple ones you can script or code directly without much effort. But most of the time, you will need to automate them. This is typically the case for load testing scenarios. The advantage of automating them is that you can run them on demand (in one click), and thus, it is easy to test and retest them without a huge investment.
There are several tools to automate the scenarios, and they mainly depend on the scenario you need to test. We will go through some mainstream ones you can use if you don't know where to start.
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