The Telerik Test Studio team just got its third major for this year product update out the door. Test Studio R3 2014 is packed with excellent UI enhancements that help optimize your Test Studio real estate and minimize the steps needed to take to get your job done.
Even though Kendo UI makes it easy to build gorgeous UIs, teams regularly struggle with getting solid UI testing wrapped into their delivery flow. Teams often run into issues with asynchronous operations, difficult Document Object Model (DOM) structures, or browser incompatibilities that challenge team members writing functional UI tests.
Choosing the right test automation tool for your project can be a gruesome process. You’ll want to measure each solution against your current and future needs and you’ll need to carefully weigh these factors against open and hidden costs. Knowing where to start, and what your milestones should be, can help you save budget, time and frustration in the long run.
I am pleased to inform our valued customers that you can now download our official R2 2014 release. This release is all about our customers – with over 140 items being addressed. We also have important news for our Windows XP users, so please read through this post in its entirety!
Automated user interface (UI) testing has a deserved reputation for being a morass of low-value, high-cost pain. Developers are already over-burdened trying to get the work in front of them completed and into the delivery pipeline. Why should they look to take on additional work in helping create functional tests at the User Interface level?