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Description

Identify performance limitations or other hidden issues that conventional software testing may overlook. Establish clear criteria for halting an experiment or reverting to the original state prior to experimentation. Execute experiments within minutes by utilizing pre-defined scenarios available in the FIS scenario library. Gain enhanced understanding by simulating real-world failure scenarios, such as the degradation of various resources' performance. Integrated within AWS Resilience Hub, the AWS Fault Injection Service (FIS) is a fully managed solution designed for conducting fault injection experiments aimed at enhancing an application’s performance, visibility, and resilience. FIS streamlines the setup and execution of controlled fault injection tests across multiple AWS services, enabling teams to gain confidence in how their applications respond. Additionally, FIS equips teams with essential controls and safeguards for conducting experiments in production, including automatic rollback or cessation of the experiment upon meeting predetermined conditions, thus ensuring a safer testing environment. With these capabilities, teams can effectively identify vulnerabilities and improve their overall application resilience.

Description

SpecFlow simplifies the test automation process by fostering collaboration within the team, enabling each member to leverage their unique abilities more effectively. Instead of spending time hunting for the right definitions within your binding classes, you can simply right-click to navigate directly to the corresponding code. Additionally, you can utilize hooks, or event bindings, to implement extra automation logic at designated moments, such as performing necessary setup before a scenario runs. The framework also incorporates a dependency injection system that facilitates the creation and injection of context into scenarios. This capability allows for the organization of shared state within context classes, making it easy to inject them into every binding class that requires access to that common state. By streamlining these processes, SpecFlow enhances overall efficiency and collaboration in testing efforts.

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Integrations

AWS CodeBuild
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
AppVeyor
Azure DevOps Server
Azure Repos
Bitbucket
BrowserStack
CircleCI
CloudBees
CodeShip
Git
GitHub
GitLab
NCrunch
Sauce Labs
Selenium
Semaphore
Travis CI
Visual Studio
Visual Studio Code

Integrations

AWS CodeBuild
Amazon Web Services (AWS)
AppVeyor
Azure DevOps Server
Azure Repos
Bitbucket
BrowserStack
CircleCI
CloudBees
CodeShip
Git
GitHub
GitLab
NCrunch
Sauce Labs
Selenium
Semaphore
Travis CI
Visual Studio
Visual Studio Code

Pricing Details

$0.10 per action-minute
Free Trial
Free Version

Pricing Details

Free
Free Trial
Free Version

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Deployment

Web-Based
On-Premises
iPhone App
iPad App
Android App
Windows
Mac
Linux
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Customer Support

Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
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Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Types of Training

Training Docs
Webinars
Live Training (Online)
In Person

Vendor Details

Company Name

Amazon

Country

United States

Website

aws.amazon.com/fis/

Vendor Details

Company Name

SpecFlow

Country

Austria

Website

specflow.org

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