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W h at Is RP A T estin g an d H o w T o D o It? Today every business wants to achieve faster tests, shortened time to market, and reliable products without much human effort. This is where RPA testing comes into the picture. This testing technique helps businesses to automate workflow, process with the help of bots that not only makes the testing process fast but also accurate. What is RPA testing? It is an advanced software testing technique by which organizations automate tasks with the help of robots just like human beings. The purpose of RPA testing is to reduce human efforts and time by making bots work like humans. This test helps businesses to achieve shortened time-to-market and assures scalability and stability. Why is RPA testing required? - To reduce errors and to optimize the process - To go one step ahead of agile and DevOps process - To save testers from redundant, repetitive, and time-consuming tasks - To help businesses deliver the stable, error-free product to the customer - To reduce time to market and produce faster and better results How to do RPA testing? To conduct this test below mentioned steps should be followed: Step 1 – Identification In this step, the process architect analyses the requirements of the client. This step involves the identification of processes that need to be automated. The project teams are set up, project timelines and approaches are finalized. Also, the logging mechanism is decided that should be used to find issues and bugs in the software. A proper roadmap is prepared to ensure effective implementation and testing Step 2 – Design Based on the requirements analyzed in the first step, the subject matter experts create the PDD (Process Definition Document) and the Solution Design Document (SDD). Also, a flowchart is created to understand the flow of the process. Once the flowchart is prepared to team decide the RPA tool to automate the process Step 3 – Development This step involves the development of automation workflows as per the plan. The subject matter expert creates scripts/bots to automate the tasks by leveraging tools along with a reference from PDD. There are various tools available in the market such as UI path test suite, Blue Prism, Pega, etc. that businesses can use Step 4 – Testing Once the development part is complete, the test is executed by the testing team, which includes RPA testers, QA testers, etc. The tests conducted with the help of bots are fast, accurate, and reliable. The data is tested to ensure its correctness and to ensure it is bug-free Step 5 – Track and manage defects This is the most important step that is to track the defects, fix them and manage them properly. Though RPA tools are very effective in finding defects, the key to successful management of defects is to focus on details. To ensure effective defect management, the team should have access to all information related to bugs that have been identified, is needed teams should take the screenshot of errors or should record where test cases fail and should look closely at input and output files Though there are agile and DevOps methods that businesses have already adopted to make their testing process fast and accurate, but the current need is for a more advanced approach. With the help of RPA testing businesses can move a step ahead of the agile process and can reduce their time-to-market considerably without much human involvement. Leverage RPA testing from a next-gen QA and software testing services provider to get quality software and faster time to market. www.TestingXperts.com To know more about our services please email us at info@testingxperts.com Scan the QR Code USA | CANADA | UK | NETHERLANDS | INDIA | SINGAPORE | AUSTRALIA © 2021 TestingXperts, All Rights Reserved to contact us © www.testingxperts.com