Silk Test


Silk Test is a tool for automated function and regression testing of enterprise applications. It was originally developed by Segue Software which was acquired by Borland in 2006. Borland was acquired by Micro Focus International in 2009 and Micro Focus was later acquired by OpenText in 2023. The original name for the product from 1993 through 1996 was QA Partner.
Silk Test offers various clients:
Silk Test Client is an IDE for creating, maintaining and executing tests.
Silk Test identifies all windows and controls of the application under test as objects and defines all of the properties and attributes of each window. Thus it supports an object-based implementation.
Silk Test supports both recording and descriptive programming methods to identify and verify the elements in the AUT. It also identifies any mouse movements and keystrokes, enabling testing against custom objects in the AUT.
Silk Test supports testing of different technologies: Mobile,.NET, Java, DOM, IE, Firefox, Chrome, Edge, Safari, SAP Windows GUI.

History

  • 1993-1996: QA Partner.
  • 1996: QA Partner was renamed to Silk Test.
  • 2006: Borland acquired Segue Software.
  • 2009: Micro Focus International acquired Borland and the Quality Solutions part of Compuware.
  • 2009: Introduction of Silk4J.
  • 2010: Introduction of Silk Test Workbench and Silk4NET. Silk Test is now used for the overall functional testing solution at Micro Focus International and the 4Test client has been renamed to Silk Test Classic.
  • 2017: Introduction of Silk WebDriver, a free derivative of Silk Test for recording and replaying Selenium scripts.
  • 2023: OpenText acquired Micro Focus International.