what is the difference b/w qtp,winnrunner,testdirector?
Answer Posted / acchu
QTP and WinRunner are tools used for automation. They are
primarily used to create regression scripts for
functionality testing. QTP employs an Object Oriented
approach and is basically VB scripting. Winrunner uses TSL
for scripting which resembles C. However QTP is more
powerful since the language offers much more scripting
features, QTP has additional features (like in built data
tables, Keyword driven approach etc) and hence QTP is
preferred to Winrunner.Test Director on the other hand is a
test management tool and is used for the test management
activities like creating test cases, logging defects etc.
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