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= TaaS
Typically in organizations, there are multiple projects / products. Organizations like to have a common Test Automation solution across these products in an effort to standardize the framework.
However, this is not a good idea!
Each product should be tested using the tools and technologies that are "right" for it.
Yet - these different products talk to each other and you need a way to test the integration between them in an automated fashion.
"TaaS" is a product that allows you to validate the integration across a variety of products via Test Automation - the "correct" way.
= Documentation
Check the doc[https://github.com/anandbagmar/taas/tree/master/doc] folder for information about TaaS and how to use it.
== Copyright
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We found that taas demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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