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  2. Selenium (software) - Wikipedia

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    At the same time, Simon Stewart at ThoughtWorks developed a superior browser automation tool called WebDriver. In 2009, after a meeting between the developers at the Google Test Automation Conference, it was decided to merge the two projects, and call the new project Selenium WebDriver, or Selenium 2.0. [7]

  3. Test automation management tools - Wikipedia

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    Test management systems target manual effort and do not give all the required information. [1] Test automation management systems leverage automation efforts towards efficient and continuous processes of delivering test execution and new working tests by: Making transparent, meaningful and traceable reporting for all project stakeholders.

  4. Test automation - Wikipedia

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    Test automation can be made cost-effective in the long term, especially when used repeatedly in regression testing. A good candidate for test automation is a test case for common flow of an application, as it is required to be executed (regression testing) every time an enhancement is made in the application.

  5. Keyword-driven testing - Wikipedia

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    The activity of implementing tests involves the design and development of reusable test scripts that implement the test case. After the implementation, it can be associated with the test case. Implementation is different in every testing project. In one project, you might decide to build both automated test scripts and manual test scripts. [2]

  6. Modularity-driven testing - Wikipedia

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    The test script modularity framework requires the creation of small, independent scripts that represent modules, sections, and functions of the application-under-test. These small scripts are then used in a hierarchical fashion to construct larger tests, realizing a particular test case.

  7. Google Apps Script - Wikipedia

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    Before add-ons, it was possible to publish scripts for Google Sheets in the Script Gallery. When users installed scripts through this gallery, a copy of the Apps Script code was installed on the user's Sheet. With add-ons, the source code is not visible to the end user, and everyone is using the latest version published by the developer.

  8. AppleScript - Wikipedia

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    Whereas Apple events are a way to send messages into applications, AppleScript is a particular language designed to send Apple events. In keeping with the objective of ease-of-use for beginners, the AppleScript language is designed on the natural language metaphor, just as the graphical user interface is designed on the desktop metaphor.