Top 5 Web Test Automation Tools in 2020

Testing or quality analysis is an important component of the software application lifecycle. The QA team has the responsibility to ensure that the software meets the highest quality standards and offers the same level of user experience across browsers and platforms. This is crucial in creating a valued user experience, without which the users will lose interest in the software application and even choose to uninstall it. To ensure the software meets the desired or defined standards of quality, software development firms have a dedicated QA team whose responsibility is to detect and rectify all bugs and defects in the software long before it is ready to be launched in the market.

The QA team uses the most advanced tools for this purpose. This article is for all the QA professionals who are looking for a good web test automation tool to invest in. Here are the top 5 web test automation tools to look for this year, and all of the following tools have built-in features that one would expect from an ideal tool.

1] Zephyr

One of the most popular automation tools out there, Zephyr has a whole lot of options for web test automation, and is used by agile teams for the flexibility and visibility into QA performance that the tool offers. It also has a Jira add-on that adds to the test management capabilities of Jira.

Key Features:

Seamless Jira integration, along with integration with other popular platforms.
Interactive dashboard for monitoring QA performance and other parameters.
Multiple deployment options, including the option to deploy on the Cloud.
Provision for short-term license.
Try Now: www.getzephyr.com

2] QARA Enterprise

A comprehensive suite for automation and complete test management, QARA Enterprise offers every feature that QA teams need today to reach their goals. With a zero coding framework, it makes learning automation easier than ever before and also offers an add-on to enhance test management with Jira.

Key Features:

Support for multiple browsers for web test automation, along with browser versions.
Simultaneous execution with the grid execution.
Seamless integration with Jira and a host of other platforms.
Generation of detailed graphical reports for performance analysis.
Try Now: www.qaratest.com

3] Ranorex

An out-of-the-box tool, Ranorex requires very little time and efforts towards set-up and configuration. It uses JavaScript and allows automatic creation of web page objects, boilerplates, UI elements, etc. and has powerful reporting features.

Key Features:

Built-in best practices for ease of users.
Easy to capture screenshots from the browser using an extension.
Seamless integration with Jira and other tools.
Test maintenance made easy through robust test case creation.
Try Now: www.ranorex.com

4] Tricentis

A popular web test automation tool, Tricentis also supports Web API. It’s a platform for continuous testing to cater to the changing needs of the QA scenario with the advent of Agile and DevOps.

Key Features:

Support for wide range of protocols, which include but not limited to TIBCO EMS, HTTP(s) JMS, Rabbit MQ, IBM MQ and more.
Ease of test script maintenance with a model-based approach.
Seamless integration with Agile lifecycle.
Support for end-to-end automation and test management.
Try Now: www.tricentis.com

5] HP UFT (QTP)

HP UFT is one of the most powerful web test automation tool with support for multiple browsers and versions. The scope of QA it offers is really large.

Key Features:

Based on the Keyword Driven Framework.
Ease of execution from saved test scripts.
Ease of creation of test summary.
Provision to use stored data for execution.

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GOOGLE VOICE SETUP

Google voice is truly a great app. Any individual with a smartphone can download, install, set up and sign up and use Google voice to make calls, text messages and voice to others. You can link your Google voice number to any mobile or landline number out there.

In order to use Google voice you need to have a Google account, a laptop or mobile phone with internet connectivity initially when you sign up, U.S. phone number which is used to forward calls after ringing.

You should note that Google Voice is available to the users in US only. Those outside US can use Hangouts to make calls.

You can follow the below steps to sign up for Google voice and get your Google voice number.

Before doing anything you should make sure that your phone is on and it is receiving texts. You can check this by asking Google to send your phone a text with a code. If you receive the code from Google that means your phone is receiving texts.

Now, if you are using Android device first download the Google voice app on your device.
Once the app is downloaded, open the app on your device.
Now, with your existing Google account username and password, sign in.
Now you can review the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. Once you are done reviewing you need to tap Continue. You need to tap the Search option now to choose your Voice number. You can search by city or area code for a number and if there is no number available in the area you are searching for, you can try to search in the nearby area.
Once you get the number you want, you need to tap select next to the number.
Follow the further on-screen instructions to complete the process.
So, this is how you can do Google Voice set up. Once you have set up Google voice, you can link another phone number also.

Global Markets Trade Higher; JLR Sales Increased 50% q/q in Quarter

lobal stock markets: Dow 30, +1.7%; S&P, +1.8%; Nasdaq, +2.3%; Nikkei, +0.5%; Kospi, +0.6%; Hang Seng, +0.8%

Yesterday, Nifty gapped up and trended higher to make an intraday high of 11,578. As the day wore on, Nifty succumbed to selling pressure and quickly lost over 120 points and made an intraday low of 11,452. Buying was seen in the second half, which helped the index close above 11,500. On the sectoral front, the majority of sectoral indices advanced. Nifty IT (+3.5%) advanced the most, followed by Nifty Metal and Pharma, which closed 2.6% and 1.7% higher, respectively. On the flip side, Nifty Media (-0.2%), PSU Bank (-0.1%), and Auto (-0.1%) were the decliners. FIIs’ net buying was Rs 237 crore, while DIIs’ net selling was Rs 471 crore.

Looking forward, we would prefer to see a follow-through day before shifting the market to a Confirmed Uptrend. (A follow-through day is a solid up session, generally a 1.5% or higher gain, with volume being higher than the previous day). Should this occur, the focus will be on ideas that show the best relative strength with good accumulation. Stocks that recover the quickest tend to lead the next run. On the flip side, if Nifty breaches its recent low of 10,790, the market will be moved back to a Downtrend.

Key News

Infibeam Avenues Ltd: The company entered into a definitive agreement with Jio Platforms and its affiliates.

Tata Motors: JLR retail sales was up 50% q/q to 1,13,569 vehicles in Q2 FY21, but down 11.9% y/y.

Sobha: In Q2 FY21, the company has achieved a total sales volume of 8,91,700 square feet, valued at Rs 6.90B, with a total average realization of Rs 7,737 per square feet.

O’Neil Market Condition Report

For the 24 emerging markets tracked by our institutional research team, the market status breakdown is as follows: Confirmed Uptrend, 15%; Rally Attempt, 10%; Uptrend Under Pressure, 50%; Downtrend, 25%.

For the 24 developed markets tracked by our institutional research team, the market status breakdown is as follows: Confirmed Uptrend, 20%; Rally Attempt, 5%; Uptrend Under Pressure, 65%; Downtrend, 10%.

Buy Watchlist: Britannia Inds., Pi Industries, Coromandel International, Ultratech Cement, Ipca Laboratories (Nse), Dr Lal Pathlabs, Marico, Whirlpool Of India (Nse), Gujarat Gas, Dabur India, and Tata Consumer Products