Before you start developing tests in JavaStar, you may already have in mind some tests you want to create. To take advantage of the test tool's power, you can start by breaking the tests down by function, creating discrete building blocks that you might later combine for a test. These building blocks determine individual scripts.
You can also begin your test definition by examining all the components of your GUI and determining how to test each component. If you look at ways to make each test flexible and re-usable, you can quickly determine which scripts you need to write.
You'll probably end up using both of these methods to define your test suite--this tutorial uses a little of each as an example.
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