Virtuoso pushes the boundaries of traditional software test automation and quality assurance. Our team of experts have developed a new platform to spearhead the emerging paradigm in automated software testing called Intelligent Quality Assistance. Allow us to introduce Virtuoso….
Virtuoso does far more than old school QA. It assists your team at every stage in the development pipeline, enabling even non-technical users to automate their testing processes and build in quality from the get-go. Virtuoso reduces the need for manual interventions and inputs with a highly intuitive UI that’s both quick and easy to learn.
Businesses moving towards a DevOps approach can rely on Virtuoso as a key component in their digital transformation strategy. Our platform integrates with all of the major CI/CD tools on the market to complement and enhance your existing efforts to automate your software development processes.
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Virtuoso takes testing to the next level of automation by combining the power of Robotic Process Automation and Machine Learning. Virtuoso uses bots to explore your applications and to map every execution path. Even in the most dynamic of apps, nothing is missed. Machine Learning enables Virtuoso to automatically generate tests from a few basic initial inputs.
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Based on our record, Robot framework seems to be more popular. It has been mentiond 29 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Well, I work with software quality and despite not having a strong foundation in automation, one fine day I decided to make a change. I have been working with Robot Framework for a few months - and that's when I got a taste of the power of python. Some time later, I dabbled a little with Cypress and Playwright, always using javascript. - Source: dev.to / 7 months ago
I've used Lua/Busted in a data-heavy environment (telemetry from hospital ventilators). I've also used robot: https://robotframework.org/. Source: 11 months ago
I can't say whether any of these will work, but maybe one of: PyAutoGui Pytest-qt Robot Framework + plugins. Source: 12 months ago
I'm looking for tools, strategies, libraries, etc. That would be useful for automating arbitrary desktop applications. Ideally something free and open source. Robot Framework (https://robotframework.org/) looks promising, although the docs seem deliberately unclear about how useable the open source libraries are without the cloud SaaS being sold on top. Does anyone have experience in this area? What's your secret... - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
In the industry I've seen the framework "Robot framework" https://robotframework.org/ used a lot for test automation. Source: about 1 year ago
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