Testing Approaches

Applies to TestComplete 14.0, last modified on January 23, 2019
The manual testing functionality is deprecated. Do not use it for creating new tests. It will be removed in a future TestComplete release.

TestComplete is an automated testing manager equally oriented to unit testing, functional (or UI) testing, regression and many other kinds of testing. The topics of this section provide general information on supporting types of testing and explains how you can perform them with TestComplete.

In This Section

Different Ways of Testing

Describes different testing types supported by TestComplete.

Unit Testing

Provides information about unit testing and how you can perform it with TestComplete.

Functional (or User Interface) Testing

Provides information about functional (or UI) testing and how you can perform it with TestComplete.

White-Box Testing

Describes white-box testing.

Regression Testing

Provides information on regression testing and describes how you can perform it with TestComplete.

Parallel Testing

Provides information on parallel testing and describes how you can perform it with TestComplete.

Coverage Testing

Describes how to determine the TestComplete test coverage.

Load Testing

Provides information about load testing of web sites.

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Keyword-Driven Testing

Contains information about keyword-driven testing and describes how it is supported by TestComplete.

Data-Driven Testing

Provides information on data-driven testing and describes how you can perform it with TestComplete.

Distributing Testing

Provides information on distributed testing and describes how you can perform it with TestComplete.

Manual Testing

Describes how to perform manual testing with TestComplete.

The manual testing functionality is deprecated. Do not use it to create new tests. It will be removed from the product in one of the future releases.

Object-Driven Testing

Provides information on object-driven testing.

The object-driven testing functionality is deprecated and is supported for backward compatibility only. Do not use it to create new tests. It will be removed in a future TestComplete release. As an alternative to the ODT functionality, you can create custom classes in your scripts. For more information, see Alternatives to the ODT functionality.

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