What are the main modes of GUI test capture/playback?
TestWorks’ CAPBAK test capture/playback engine has three main operating modes: • TrueTime Mode: The test is played back EXACTLY the way it was recorded. TestWorks’ TrueTime Mode includes the powerful Automatic Output Synchronization capability so tests are very reliable without a lot of extra work. • PROS: You keep the user’s real timing the way it was recorded. • CONS: Tests may be excessively sensitive to changes in the GUI. • Character Mode: The recorded test uses the built-in OCR engine to synchronize or to capture essential test validation data. • PROS: You can base tests on what is written on the screen, independent of font and typesize. • CONS: There is a bit of local testware that has to be written to get the most out of the scripts. • Object Mode: The test is recorded in such a way that playback is less sensitive to the locations of buttons and other “widgets” on your GUI. • PROS: Tests are insensitive to GUI layouts, other “non-critical” formatting details. • CONS: Tests may
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