Tuesday, June 3, 2008

Smart Identification

When Quick test uses the recorded description, to identify the object, it searches for the object that matches every property value in description.
If Quick test unable to find any object that matches the recorded object description, or if it finds more than one object that fits description and uses the smart identification mechanism to try to identify the objects.

A smart identification mechanism can help Quick test to identify an object, even if recorded description fails due to changes in property values.
In Smart Identification we have to mention the set of base filter and optional filter properties to identify the object in the application.
Smart Identification is required only if mandatory, assistive properties are failed to recognize the object.


Base Filter - Fundamental properties of particular object, those whose values cannot be changed without changing the essence of original object.
Optional Filter - Other properties can help to identify objects of a particular class as they are unlikely to change on a regular basis but which can be ignored if they are no longer applicable.

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