Test Studio not only gives you the possibility to store manual tests and keep them manageable in a neat repository, but it also guides their execution process. Generally, problems in manual test execution are raised at many levels. The first problem is the lack of relevant critical proofs on the system state, interactions, and responses during execution, especially for test steps marked as failing. In such cases, the difficulty in tracking back and reproducing failures particularly related to intermittent bugs increases. The second problem is complementary to the first one where even if these helpers do exist, accessing them can be a challenging task in a scattered environment. The third problem is the increased complexity in monitoring and verifying the test execution process when the reporting granularity does not start at a test step level.
Test Studio dedicates a special runner for tests based on manual templates that functions differently from that of automated tests....