Explain what is interaction manager and how does it work?
Answer / Ashok Kumar Yadav
The Interaction Manager in OpenSpan is responsible for managing the user interface (UI) interactions during automation. It interprets the actions defined in your script, translates them into appropriate UI interactions, and executes them against the target application. The Interaction Manager works by identifying the correct UI elements using patterns or objects, simulating the required interaction (clicking, typing, etc.), and validating the results.
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