Workspaces are the fundamental unit within which you will work to automate tests in Tricentis Tosca. Workspaces are made up of various sections that help you plan, create, and execute your tests.
The workspace represents a defined working area which is located either locally or on a network drive. Tricentis recommends assigning only one user to each workspace.
Workspaces can be created as either singleuser and multiuser workspaces.
Singleuser Workspac : In a Singleuser Workspace only one person has access to the workspace. The administration of the data and sources is thus not necessary.
Multiuser Workspace : The Multiuser Workspace makes the data administration more simple since all data of a project are saved to one central location, the Common Repository. Individual objects can thus be modified without interfering with other users’ work. For this purpose the user marks the required data as checked out and releases them for editing. These data are locked for other users until the user releases them again by using Check In.
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