When developing a web application, several versions of the application may exist on different servers for testing purposes before the application is published to the live site. A developer may use a web server on their own machine to test a site while they are developing it. Alpha or beta versions of the web application may be put on a staging server so the QA group can test it. Finally, the application will be published to a live site. In QA Wizard Pro, it’s easy to use a single script to run an automated test against the web application in each configuration.
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We’re very excited to release both QA Wizard Pro 2010 and Surround SCM 2010 to beta today! The betas are open to anyone, so feel free to click through and try them out. If you do try them out, please leave feedback so that we can continue to improve our product offerings.
We’re also offering sneak peeks of both releases throughout this month.
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If you use Surround SCM or any other robust software configuration management tool (gasp!), chances are you are using branches to manage your software development process. Depending on your branch strategy, you may find yourself with a defect that exists across multiple branches. There are many ways to manage this situation, the best one for you will depend on your environment and needs.
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