Hi Anish,

Your presentation is very clear and I am able to understand it well.

Can you also provide a similar presentation for other frameworks so
that we can understand the differences by comparing those?

Thanks,
HarisH

On Mar 25, 8:46 am, Anish Pillai <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Tirumala,
>
> As the name suggests, 'Hybrid' Framework is the combination of more than
> one automation frameworks (like data driven, keyword, functional
> decomposition framework etc).
>
> You can use any of these frameworks to create a hybrid framework. Hence
> there is no definite folder structure for hybrid frameworks. The structure
> would change based on your needs.
>
> *Please refer the attachment which displays the folder structure and flow
> of the hybrid framework I had used in one of our projects.*
> We had combined Data Driven, Keyword & Functional Decomposition approaches
> to come up with our automation framework.
>
> *Cheers,
>  a n i s h
>
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>
>  Sample Hybrid Framework.pptx
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