Answer Posted / sarika vatsa
GUI testing or we can say its a functional testing is
testing of the application’s user interface that determines
how the application and the user interact and whether the
application performs properly. This typically includes how
the application handles keyboard and mouse input and how it
displays screen text, images, buttons, menus, dialog boxes,
icons and toolbars. Functional testing is commonly done by
human testers, but is made a lot easier and more reliable
by automated testing tools like QTP and TEST COMPLETE.
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