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Works with TestTrack 2008 and later
If your testers prefer to use a lightweight desktop or web client when testing or dislike having to switch back and forth between the TestTrack TCM desktop client and the app they are testing, this Testing Overlay app will meet their needs.
When they’re not testing, the app can minimized to the system tray to reduce desktop clutter.
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Works with TestTrack 2008 and later
User pain, risk, weighted priority. It goes by different names, but the concept is the same. You’re looking for a way to go beyond basic priority numbering or severity scales and add some intelligence to how you schedule bug fixes.
This application will do exactly that. Continue reading…
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Fernando Cremer talks about
Surround SCM on February 07, 2009 Works with Surround SCM 2009
The obvious benefit of having the Surround SCM database in an RDBMS format is reporting. Another benefit that may not be so obvious is the ability to access the database programatically.
In previous versions, our only option was to run a Command Line Interface (CLI) command, pipe the output into a text file, and then parse the text file to get the data we were after.
This approach, while doable, wasn’t an exact science and performance was not the best.
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Works with TestTrack 2009 and earlier
A common request of Technical Support is how to show Test Runs and only the defects created by that Test Run. The following is an example of a new TestTrack report template that provides this information.
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Linking test cases with requirements can be a critical part of proper traceability. How this is done can depend on the how requirements and test cases are tracked and the level of tracebility needed.
With TestTrack users, one part of the equation is already answered. Test cases are tracked using TestTrack TCM and this provides a flexible, yet robust application that tracks testing efforts while meeting compliance requirements.
So the other part of the equation is how are requirements handled? Some of our users have taken many approaches: Continue reading…
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