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Top Answer:What I like most about Galen Framework are its advantages, particularly its spec language and the spec file feature.
Top Answer:Galen Framework does not have any additional costs after the product is purchased.
Top Answer:I haven't found any specific areas for modernization or improvement in Galen Framework yet. However, one observation I have made is about the auto-generation of Galen files. While this feature exists… more »
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Layout testing seemed always a complex task. Galen Framework offers a simple solution: test location of objects relatively to each other on page. Using a special syntax and comprehensive rules you can describe any layout you can imagine.

Galen Framework runs well in Selenium Grid. You can set up your tests to run in a cloud like Sauce Labs or BrowserStack so that you can even test your responsive websites on different mobile devices. Galen can run multiple tests in parallel which is also a nice time saver.

Galen Framework is designed with responsivness in mind. It is easy to set up a test for different browser sizes. Galen just opens a browser, resizes it to a defined size and then tests the page according to specifications.

IBM Rational Service Tester for SOA Quality is a functional and regression testing tool that enables code-free testing of non-GUI services. Rational Service Tester for SOA Quality helps software delivery teams ensure the functionality, interoperability and performance of service-oriented architecture (SOA) software and web services. Rational Service Tester for SOA Quality helps software teams perform and deliver quality assurance.
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IMM, ADP, Bangkok Hospital, Nice Céte d'Azur, Durham Police Department, Whogohost Ltd., Skypicker, Infinity Computers and Communications Company, Getin Noble Bank S.A., KPJ Healthcare Berhad
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Galen Framework is ranked 24th in Functional Testing Tools with 2 reviews while IBM Rational Service Tester is ranked 43rd in Functional Testing Tools. Galen Framework is rated 8.6, while IBM Rational Service Tester is rated 0.0. The top reviewer of Galen Framework writes "Scalable with strong reporting capabilities". On the other hand, Galen Framework is most compared with , whereas IBM Rational Service Tester is most compared with .

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