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Question by Ruchi
Submitted on 9/15/2003
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What are the limitation of Rational Robot?


Answer by grankiran
Submitted on 3/2/2004
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Rational cannot capture moving train of images,jpegs and transaction timing constraints can never be accurately collected.

There are also problems with "Tree Views", in your application, if your tree view at a particular node is dynamically puts in the text... there is no way you can click on that node. Unless you can capture that "text" from any other place. Example of such scenarios : Multi level accounts ( U have such in Essential services industries, ex: electricity, etc..)


 

Answer by sweetu
Submitted on 10/18/2004
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miss u

 

Answer by mastero
Submitted on 4/7/2006
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Rational Robot also have problems with the Syncronisation time with the application.Specially if you are doing an Octogonal Testing with an application(calling many screens based one screens values),It takes time than expected to call the required screen.

 

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