Tosca 1.0 (2007): Tosca was first released in 2007 by the Austrian company Tricentis. The initial version of Tosca included features for functional testing and test management.
Tosca 2.0 (2009): Introduced a new "model-based testing" approach, which allowed users to create test cases based on a model of the system under test, rather than scripting tests manually.
Tosca 3.0 (2011): Included a new feature called "BusinessVision," which allowed users to define business processes and requirements and automatically generate test cases.
Tosca 4.0 (2013): Introduced a new "Mobile+," which enabled users to test mobile applications across multiple platforms and devices.
Tosca 8.0 (2016): Introduced a new feature called "Exploratory Testing," which allowed users to perform ad-hoc testing and capture defects more effectively.
Tosca 11.0 (2018): Included several new features, such as the ability to test API services, integration with JIRA, and support for SAP GUI testing.
Tosca 14.0 (2021): Introduced several new features, including support for testing web applications built with Angular, enhanced integrations with JIRA and Azure DevOps, and new capabilities for risk-based testing.
Tosca 16.0 (2023): Increased support for new programming languages, objection recognition, and the adoption of the ARIA Testing framework.
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