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The Emergence of Low Code No Code Approach for SAP Platform Testing

This article will help you understand the challenges associated with SAP Testing and the adoptability of Low Code No Code for SAP Test Automation.

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What Is Low Code-No Code Approach?

Low Code No Code is an approach to accelerate the software development process by removing the common complexities associated with traditional development models. It provides a visually Integrated Development Environment, in-built components, Libraries, Extensions, Templates, and out-of-the-box integration capabilities to meet Agile needs. It serves as a one-stop-shop solution with a blend of intuitive features.

SAP in Nutshell for the Novice

SAP can be defined as enterprise resource planning software. It is the widely used ERP software globally, and it contains hundreds of fully integrated modules that cover nearly every aspect of business management. When it comes to SAP Testing that is done end-to-end, there are six major challenges that every enterprise may face, right from a million-dollar enterprise to a multibillion-dollar enterprise.

Challenges in SAP Testing

Listed below are the common areas which have the potential impact of becoming a show stopper in SAP Test Automation.

  • SAP System 
  • Dataset 
  • Environment 
  • Planning 
  • Review 
  • Repeatability

SAP System: The system itself can be one of the prime challenges with its complex workflow, complex architectures, intertwined processes, and cross-functional technology support.

Dataset: In this digital era, high volumes of datasets, valid combinations of data, and a high variety of datasets can lead to concerns in test data management and test data services. 

Environment: A stable environment is the utmost key factor in conducting thorough end-to-ending testing. The factors include stability, connectivity of associated interfaces, business process identification, and business contacts.

Planning: Planning has a crucial role in identifying the fulfilled testable requirements and tracing functional, technical, and development requirements. 

Review: Defining entry/exit criteria, managing input and output data, and identifying negative test conditions are key challenges to be considered in the review.

Repeatability: Reusability of test cases and identifying regression suites are the key points under this category of challenge.

As SAP systems hold lots of business complexities, it is important to figure out an appropriate methodology for SAP test automation. Low code, no code automation tools will have the greatest capability to automate any kind of application with its intuitive GUI and the model-based approach.

Reasons To Consider Low Code No Code Over the Traditional Test Approach

  • Intuitive design with ease of test case design with drag and drop features.
  • Availability of versatile platform for SAP modernization.
  • Easy adoption and minimal training needs.
  • Model-based automation with great resiliency and scalability.
  • Risk-based test approach and minimal business downtime.
  • Seamless integration with CI tools like Jenkins, TeamCity, Bamboo, etc.
  • No Code/Low Code (script-less approach) for easy adoption.
  • Cross-browser compatibility.

Myths Around Low Code No Code Test Approach

Ideally, in this approach, the plan is not to eliminate the coding completely but instead make the job easy with a intuitive user interface. However, you can proceed with coding as well to design customized artifacts that can help you for making it further better. PFB, common myths:

  • It is adaptable for simple applications only.
  • It eliminates the complete programming needs.
  • There is no feasibility for customization.
  • Scalability is impossible with a low code- no code approach.

Benefits of Adopting Low Code No Code Approach

  • Fast to market by 10X faster testing — accelerated SAP release cycles.
  • With a risk-based rest approach, 90% risk reduction Improved software quality.
  • 50% lower costs Reduce costs with test automation and greater ROI.

Conclusion

By eliminating the legacy complex coding practices, we can have an expanded test coverage to bring high-quality deliverables with its intuitive GUI of Low Code No Code Automation Tools. Here is the list of tools to kick off your journey on the Low Code No Code Approach: Tricentis TOSCA, WorkSoft, QTP, RightData, eCATT, etc.

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