

As WinRunner runs tests, it simulates a human user by moving the mouse cursor over the application, clicking Graphical User Interface (GUI) objects, and entering keyboard input-but WinRunner does this faster than any human user. You can create test scripts that check all aspects of your application, and then run these tests on each new build. Automated testing with WinRunner addresses these problems by dramatically speeding up the testing process. This leaves you wondering whether serious bugs have gone undetected. Worst of all, time constraints often make it impossible to manually test every feature thoroughly before the software is released. If you have ever tested software manually, you are aware of its drawbacks.Manual testing is time-consuming and tedious, requiring a heavy investment in human resources. Introducing WinRunner Features Add Ins How does WinRunner identify GUI objects Creating GUI Map file Recording Test Choosing Record Mode Running the Test WinRunner Testing Process GUI Checkpoint Data Driven Test Synchronization Batch Test Dialog Boxes Functions Regular Expressions Exception Handling Break points Win Runner- Basic Concepts Automation Testing Tool
