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Perfecto introduces Perfecto Codeless, a codeless testing solution based on AI

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Just two days ago, Perfecto, a Perforce Software company introduced Perfecto Codeless, an AI-driven codeless testing solution for eliminating the need for coding skills in the dev testing process.

Perfecto Codeless will help the development teams to automate the process of writing test scripts as it comes with machine learning (ML) capabilities. The scripts will be allowed to run continuously and fix themselves without disrupting operations.

Eran Yaniv, Founder, and CEO at Perfecto wrote to us in an email, “Across our customer base, the number one cause of automation failure is scripting issues. This a huge barrier for achieving good test automation and teams making their way towards continuous testing. With the introduction of Perfecto Codeless, we are harnessing the power of machine learning to offer the next generation of codeless automation testing capabilities. By eliminating the need to write and maintain test scripts, teams save time and can focus on more complex tasks.”

The development teams have the coding skills for writing Selenium or Appium scripts but it is better if their time is spent on product development and innovation. Perfecto Codeless comes with tools that help the teams to quickly generate quality test scripts and maintain them.

Features of Perfecto Codeless

Smart capabilities to maintain scripts

Perfecto’s ML capabilities address object maintenance issues within the code. If there is a need for deleting, moving or changing the code, Perfecto Codeless makes it happen agnostically without delaying the process.

Interconnected components

All the components of the testing process are connected right from creation to execution and analysis.

Codeless automation in the cloud

Perfecto Codeless provides codeless test automation in the cloud that allows teams to manage the pace and demands that come with test automation. Perfecto Codeless also provides the flexibility, performance, and scalability needed to ensure quality throughout the SDLC.

Eran Kinsbruner, Chief Evangelist at Perfecto wrote to us in an email, “In recent years, codeless test automation has become a top priority for testers, as well as the developers that aim to expedite their test creation and maximize testing reliability. These professionals are looking at codeless as a preferred solution to embed into their testing responsibilities. Perfecto Codeless will take DevOps to the next level, relieving testers and developers of the time-intensive responsibility of coding and giving them time back to focus on product development and innovation to help accelerate the software delivery lifecycle (SDLC) for their business.”

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