About Janova Testing Tool
- Janova is another tool in the class of the web testing
tools but certainly better since it is automated.
- The major characteristic
feature that sets this testing tool apart from the others is its capability of running
the tests in the cloud with security and reliability.
- Janova can be configured
using the project structures of features such as pages, test scripts and flows
for accessing the web – based applications and defining its requirements in
natural language such as English.
How the application is supposed to work is
described by its features.
- Firstly, the feature is created, verification elements
are defined by the user that is supposed to be on that particular web page.
- The
tool also provides the detailed result reports concerning the tests performed.
- Janova
is all about automated testing in cloud which is powerful, effective and
simple.
- Using Janova, you can write tests in simple English.
- Therefore, the need
for coding is eliminated.
- The tests are executed via the power of the cloud.
- The
detailed reports help you to understand the results of your test.
- The plain
English business rules are turned in to the tests by Janova.
- Since the tests
are run in the cloud, the need for keeping the software up to date and disparate
files is reduced.
- Also, you don’t need to spend thousands of dollars on the
maintenance of the software testing equipment.
- For producing the code – free
business requirements the features, flows and pages.
- These requirements then become the automated
tests that can be executed in the cloud at a speed that is 20 times faster than
the usual web testing tools.
How Janova actually works?
- Janova
offers such an automated testing solution that lets you test an application
across various environments.
- You can use the power of the cloud for multiplying
the effective workload and at the same time can track the progress of your
development team.
- Janova has been designed in such a way that the brittleness
that other testing solutions have can be avoided.
- If the business requirements
undergo any changes, they are automatically reflected in the tests since the
tests are requirements and requirements are tests.
- Therefore, changes made in
one are reflected in the other.
- Using just plain English you can create a test in
very less time that would be capable of creating and updating the variables
automatically.
- It would also link the variable through the system of features,
steps, scenarios, and pages.
-The tests are defined at a very high level
allowing you to implicitly understand the desired outcome of the test.
- Once you are done
with the creation of the features and scenarios, you can define the variables
by right – clicking on the ‘inspect element’ option with any tools preferred by
the developer and moving that info in to the page files.
What if you encounter
an error in the page files?
- Janova provides solution for this also.
- You can
edit it here and the changes will be retroactively be updated within the tests.
- The application under test goes through the following stages:
- Janova application
- Broker
- Workers
- Secure
access
- Results
- Janova operates through the cloud – based system of
workers.
- It scales and delegates the processing power automatically ensuring
that you get results for your tests as fast as possible.
- The plain language
syntax is converted in to a testing script.
- This script is then distributed
throughout the cloud.
- Janova has partnered with GoodData (which is a business
intelligence provider) in order to provide it users with a more powerful analytic suite.
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