Everything is happening on the layout or display that is used by the user. Eggplant prompts processes, like 'click here,' or 'look for this image.' Eggplant makes it possible for QA people and BAs, working in the actual display, to check if the software is providing the right images, the right text, and the right results. They don't have to go inside the code or to the TCP/IP layer. Everything is happening at the highest level.
QA Analyst at a transportation company with 5,001-10,000 employees
Real User
2021-06-03T13:03:00Z
Jun 3, 2021
DAI's newest release allows us to test via scripts rather than models, because we have done 95 percent of our development in functional, not through modeling. I am really happy that then we can use the controller to run scripts rather than having to translate things to models. There are lots of options.
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The most valuable features of Eggplant Digital Automation Intelligence are bug hunting and OCR technology.
It is easy to set up.
Its scalability is good. It is useful for desktop applications, and it also uses OCR and does image recognition.
Everything is happening on the layout or display that is used by the user. Eggplant prompts processes, like 'click here,' or 'look for this image.' Eggplant makes it possible for QA people and BAs, working in the actual display, to check if the software is providing the right images, the right text, and the right results. They don't have to go inside the code or to the TCP/IP layer. Everything is happening at the highest level.
The features that we like the most are the developer interface and the ability to quickly develop and deploy tests.
DAI's newest release allows us to test via scripts rather than models, because we have done 95 percent of our development in functional, not through modeling. I am really happy that then we can use the controller to run scripts rather than having to translate things to models. There are lots of options.
The most valuable features would be the image recognition and the OCR.
The solution is based on a Windows model, where adding users is just a few clicks. It is easy to manage users and add them.
The most valuable feature is the ability to create code from a flow chart, and then run the code through it.