Software test automation and quality assurance firm TRICENTIS has released TOSCA TESTSUITE 7.5, the new version of its test management application.

TOSCA 7.5 is designed to resolve the test data challenges and offer new features that save time and increase software testing efficiency.

The new release enables testers to design their own objects, state the attributes, and define the relationships between objects. It also delivers the ability to develop and maintain the required test data directly in TOSCA.

Release 7.5 empowers non-technical users to create automated business test cases in plain English and configure them for multiple operating systems, browsers, and mobile/smart devices. It delivers a single solution for manual, automated GUI and non-GUI test cases.

TOSCA OneView enables users to design test cases once and leverage them across multiple technologies, browsers and platforms such as JAVA, .NET, SAP, mobile/smart devices.

The new release includes TOSCA@data as its core componen which eliminates the concern over having an insufficient test data pool.

It provides the right synthetic test data, enabling testers to no longer need to anonymise the information or worry about corrupt, missing, or insufficient test data.

Release 7.5 represents from a business perspective regardless of their technical appearance, enabling business analysts can easily understand and utilise the data.

It also offers automatic acquisition of the exact state needed to test specific business logic and the generation of any volume needed in any test system.

TOSCA is certified to integrate with the SAP NetWeaver technology platform, communicates directly with SAP’s interfaces (IDocs, WebServices) and controls costs for SAP’s test volumes. ERP customers running SAP can take advantage of TOSCA 7.5 for test automation.

TRICENTIS CEO Franz Fuchsberger said TOSCA 7.5 makes it even easier to manage and monitor the progress and results of software testing.

"TOSCA Testsuite assures the optimized level of test coverage for business process testing and regulatory compliance," Fuchsberger said.