Archive for August, 2008

Aug 28 2008

TestTrack 2008.2 is Now Available!

Published by Paula under News

I’m pleased to announce that we have released TestTrack 2008.2 today!

TestTrack StudioThere are many new features and enhancements in 2008.2 that will save you time and make you more productive. I’ll be focusing on some of my favorite features in upcoming blog entries, but for now you can check out the What’s New page to see the highlights.

[Pssst…. Check out the new Interactive Filters!]

I’d like to give a special thanks to our wonderful TestTrack beta users. We got some great feedback from you guys that we were able to incorporate into this release. Keep the good ideas coming!

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Aug 14 2008

Optimal Resource Utilization with Integrated Test Environments: An Outlook Series Interview with Mike Lippis

Published by Paula under Good Practices

I was recently interviewed by Mike Lippis for the Outlook Series. Listen to the interview.

Mike was interested in my perspective on test case management and issue tracking. As you might expect, I was pretty shy about talking about the advantages these types of tools bring to software development teams. (Don’t worry, you don’t have to listen to the entire interview in one sitting.)

Just out of curiosity, how would you answer these questions?

  • Can you answer the question “Are we ready to ship today?” the same day you ask the question?
  • Are you confident that your testers and developers are focusing their efforts on the highest priority tasks?
  • Do you know if the product you shipped has all of the features your stakeholders asked for? Can you prove it to auditors?

TestTrack StudioIf you didn’t answer yes to all of these, then you are a good candidate for adding an integrated test case management and issue tracking solution to your development tool arsenal. And I just happen to know of a great solution!

Check out TestTrack Studio today. You won’t be sorry.

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Aug 08 2008

Quality Recipes

Published by Paula under Less Stress

MMmmbarbecue

I warned you.

In my first post to this blog I promised that I would occasionally discuss a topic whose only redeeming value would be bringing a little fun to a stressed out day. This is one of those posts.

I’d like to share a fun web site I recently discovered, Cooking for Engineers. Some of you who’ve had the misfortune of eating something cooked by me might at first be surprised (and a little alarmed) that I was exploring a cooking site.

Guest: Mmmm…, er, what is it?

Me: It’s an experiment. It’s something new!

Guest: There’s a lot of it, isn’t there?

Me: Fine. I’ll order pizza.

But Cooking for Engineers does a good job of summing up its appeal.

“Have an analytical mind? Like to cook? This is the site to read!”

If you appreciate a well-written, reproducible bug report or delight in a tester independent test case, then I strongly suspect you will enjoy this site. Check out the recipes for English Toffee, Chocolate Chip Cookies, and Barbecue Pork Ribs. There’s hope for me yet!

Make sure you scroll all the way to the bottom of the recipes. That’s where you’ll find a novel way of representing a recipe’s steps and ingredients. You won’t want to go back to a normal recipe format again! (BTW, let me know if you explore using this format to model process oriented test cases.)

Thanks to Jeff for introducing me to Cooking for Engineers. Don’t worry. I won’t bring anything I cook into the office.

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Aug 05 2008

Did you know…? Bookmark issues, defects, test cases, and test runs

Published by Paula under Did you know...?

TestTrack StudioDid you know that you can use folders to bookmark items in TestTrack ?

Just like you can bookmark a favorite page in your web browser, TestTrack’s folders let you keep track of your favorite issues, defects, test cases, and test runs. OK, so maybe favorite isn’t the word you would use to describe these types of items, but the fact remains that it’s awfully darn convenient to be able to quickly file away special items so they are easy to find later.

Bookmark Folder

There are lots of situations where this can come in handy.

  • Say you are in the middle of prioritizing newly entered bugs and there are one or two that you want to come back to after you’ve done a little research.
  • It’s time to do some release planning and you want to tag items for the next maintenance release.
  • The defect you are reviewing seems familiar to you, but your next meeting is about to start. Bookmark the issue so you can do a search for similar items when you get back from the meeting. Maybe you will want to merge or link the related issues.

Since TestTrack lets you file an item in more than one folder, you have lots of flexibility to organize issues in ways that make sense to you.

What do I have to do?

Create a folder (or multiple folders if you want to get fancy) that will contain your bookmarked items. Check out this Folders Wiki article for more details.

That’s it. Now you are ready to use the Add to Folder… command when you want to add items to your bookmark folder!

Add to Folder Menu Command

Thanks to one of our great TestTrack customers, Dave Kellogg, CSDP, Software Engineer, The Raymond Corporation, for suggesting I do a blog entry on this topic!

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