Your Journey to SAP Success Starts with Comprehensive Testing Solutions
Tricentis, a leader in test automation, offers a suite of tools designed to optimize and accelerate SAP testing processes. By leveraging Tricentis' solutions, businesses can seamlessly integrate with SAP, significantly reducing manual testing efforts while improving overall software quality.
Tricentis tools, like TOSCA, are highly compatible with SAP FIORI, enabling efficient end-to-end test automation across multiple workstreams.
The automation capabilities of Tricentis not only minimize repetitive efforts but also enhance test coverage, allowing for early detection of critical bugs.
With Tricentis, you can streamline your testing process and bolster confidence in your SAP implementation.
Why Testing Quality Engineering Matters
- 69% of Organizations have accelerated digital business initiatives
- 76% say quality and speed is critical to achieving business goals
- 54% of Organizations struggle to keep up with changing customer demands
- 49% of Organizations lost revenue due to poor customer experience
- 56% of Organizations suffer when fast development and delivery are prioritized
Common Pain Points During Testing
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Repeated Tests for Different Data Sets
Running multiple repeated tests for various data sets can be time-consuming and labor-intensive.
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Dependency on Multiple Teams for End-to-End Tests
The inability to execute end-to-end tests without the assistance of multiple team members complicates the testing process and delays releases.
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Limited Changes Moving to Production
Long testing cycles result in fewer changes being deployed to production, hindering agility and responsiveness.
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Missed Key Defects
Key defects are often overlooked due to inadequate regression testing and limited testing bandwidth.
Solution
By identifying and automating key scripts, organizations can significantly reduce testing efforts and uncover critical bugs early in the testing cycle. Automation also enhances documentation, providing detailed records that include screenshots, steps performed, and results, leading to more efficient and reliable testing processes.
Case Study
Top Media Publisher with $5BN yearly revenue faced significant challenges in thoroughly testing multiple workstreams after implementing SAP, often leading to key defects being overlooked due to the extensive time required for manual testing. To address these issues, company adopted TOSCA, recognizing its high compatibility with SAP FIORI.
By automating critical test scripts across all workstreams, they drastically reduced test execution time and minimized repetitive efforts. Automation not only enhanced test coverage but also enabled the early identification of critical bugs during the testing phase.
As a result, company improved overall software quality, streamlined their testing process, and bolstered confidence in their SAP implementation.
FAQ
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Can we automate the scripts that run across multiple systems (e.g., a quote created in Salesforce, an order created in SAP, fulfillment in EWM, and invoicing)?
Yes, we can automate scripts that run across multiple systems. This is one of the biggest advantages of automation, as it reduces dependency on multiple teams. The script can be tested within a day, compared to the usual 3-4 days required, depending on the length of the script.
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Can we use multiple sets of data for the same script?
Yes, automation tools have the capability to store multiple records and execute the script multiple times for each record. For example, in TOSCA, this can be achieved using either Test Case Design (TCD) or Test Data Service (TDS). In Worksoft, this is done by maintaining a recordset.
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Can we execute the scripts by logging in and out as multiple users?
Yes, the automation developer can create utility scripts that allow execution with different user credentials multiple times by providing the relevant user information.
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Can we scan multiple sets of data and identify the test cases?
No, automation tools are trained on how the system works through predefined test cases. They do not have the capability to predict new test cases without being provided with the expected results.