Abstract:
Examples disclosed herein relate to determining event and input coverage metrics for a graphical user interface (GUI) control instance. Examples include accessing event and input occurrence data identifying interactions performed on a GUI of an application, determining an event coverage metric for the given GUI control instance based on the event occurrence data, and determining an input coverage metric for the given GUI control instance based on the input occurrence data.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and computer readable medium are disclosed to test a first business system and a second business system. A test of the first business system is performed, wherein the first business system is integrated with the second business system. One or more calls are recorded from the first business system to the second business system during the test of the first business system. The one or more calls from the first business system are identified for a test of the second business system.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and computer readable medium are disclosed to test a first business system and a second business system. A test of the first business system is performed, wherein the first business system is integrated with the second business system. One or more calls are recorded from the first business system to the second business system during the test of the first business system. The one or more calls from the first business system are identified for a test of the second business system.
Abstract:
Examples disclosed herein relate to determining event and input coverage metrics for a graphical user interface (GUI) control instance. Examples include accessing event and input occurrence data identifying interactions performed on a GUI of an application, determining an event coverage metric for the given GUI control instance based on the event occurrence data, and determining an input coverage metric for the given GUI control instance based on the input occurrence data.