Selenium Manual Testing
Selenium is not used for manual testing; it is a tool specifically designed for automating web browsers and web applications. Here’s a breakdown of the difference between manual testing and what Selenium offers:
Manual Testing:
- Involves human testers interacting with software to find defects or bugs.
- Testers manually execute test cases without the assistance of tools or scripts.
- It requires testers to manually perform actions and observe the results – clicking buttons, filling out forms, navigating through the application, and verifying behaviors.
- Essential in scenarios where human judgment is important, like user experience or usability testing.
Selenium for Automated Testing:
- Selenium automates web browsers, simulating user interactions with web elements.
- It’s used to write test scripts that automatically perform actions in a browser, like opening URLs, clicking buttons, entering data into forms, and checking for expected results.
- Reduces the time and effort of repetitive manual testing tasks, particularly for regression testing, load testing, and functional testing.
- Selenium can execute multiple tests across various browsers simultaneously, enhancing test coverage and efficiency.
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