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business & other This page features the latest and most popular books on using the Robot Framework for test automation. The Robot Framework is an open-source automation framework that uses tabular test data syntax for easier test creation and maintenance. With 400+ keywords covering areas like SeleniumLibrary, RESTinstance, SSHLibrary, and more, Robot Framework allows testers to create end-to-end test cases for web, mobile, desktop, APIs, and databases quickly. This page covers beginner to advanced books that teach you to leverage Robot Framework for test automation, along with related test techniques, best practices, and integration with CI/CD pipelines.
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