Salesforce is by far one
of the most preferred CRM platforms. The popularity of Salesforce
as a CRM platform owes mainly to the software’s flexibility, scalability, ease
of application and cost effectiveness. Its ability to bring about a seamless
integration of different business functions can result in better business
intelligence. The best part of using Salesforce is in developing bespoke
applications quickly. These applications can help in strengthening the customer
interface with an aim to deliver the expected customer experience. This is
important to ensure and propogate one’s brand value in the competitive business
environment.
So, be it accounts, admin, campaigns, leads,
opportunities or contacts, Salesforce integration of applications can do a
world of good to the business. However, the pace at which such applications are
developed requires the same to be thoroughly tested for bugs or to address the
performance issues.
When it comes to testing, carrying out manual
testing of applications on Salesforce can lead to issues such as inconsistent
monitoring, cost escalation in terms of man hours spent, and lesser test
coverage. To get over the shortcomings of manual testing, it is advisable for
businesses to go with Salesforce test
automation.
At the same time, writing codes for Salesforce automation testing is a
skilled task, for any small change to the system would mean writing the
corresponding Salesforce test
automation code all over again. This complexity can certainly be
a deterrent unless appropriate tools to undertake test automation for Salesforce are implemented.
To implement successful Salesforce test automation, these are some key essentials;
#1 Choose the right Salesforce automation testing
tool: Salesforce test
automation would require use of a code free tool. The focus
should be more on using a tool with a point and click interface. There are
quite a few Salesforce automation
testing tools such as Salesforce Lightning Inspector, Provar and Apex Interactive Debugger, etc. These include features
such as flexibility and automatic generation of reports amongst others.
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