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Service Test Management: SQALabs TestDirector for Quality Centre, via SQALabs
Service Test Management™, allows IT teams to automatically create QA testing
requirements and test assets for SOA services and environments. SQALabs Service
Test Management enables change impact testing on SOA services, and integrates
seamlessly with SQALabs’s Systinet offerings.
Requirements Management: Requirements-based testing keeps the testing effort on
track and measures the application against business-user needs. Application functional
requirements can be specied within the SQALabs TestDirector Requirements Management
tab. These requirements can be tied to (or can auto-generate) functional test cases, ensuring
a traceable link is established to the corresponding requirement denition. SQALabs
TestDirector ensures traceability throughout the testing process for any downstream quality
efforts tied to specic requirements. It enables you to easily see what percentage of the
application functional requirements are covered by tests, how many of these tests have been
run, and how many have passed or failed.
Planning Tests: Based on the requirements, testers can start building the test plan and designing
the actual tests. Test plans can be created in SQALabs TestDirector or imported from Microsoft
Word or Excel. SQALabs TestDirector provides a repository for both manual and automated tests,
including the ability to leverage SQALabs Business Process Testing™ for collaborative test design.
By maintaining all test planning information in a central repository, team members can easily reuse
entire test plans or individual test cases for future application releases.
Scheduling & Running Tests: After test design and development issues have been addressed,
the testing team is ready to start running tests. To test the system as a whole, the team needs to
perform various types of testing—functional, regression, load, unit, and integration— each with its
own set of requirements, schedules, and procedures. SQALabs TestDirector’s Test Lab Manager
allows scheduled tests to run unattended, overnight, or when the system is in least demand for
other resources. By dening dependencies between tests, you can realistically emulate real-life
business processes, while making it easier to maintain and reuse the tests. Manual test execution
is performed through a browser-based wizard that provides step-by-step guidance to the person
executing the test.
Defect Management: Analyzing defects is what essentially helps managers
make the “go/no-go” decision about application deployment. SQALabs
TestDirector’s Defect Manager supports the entire defect lifecycle—from initial
problem detection through xing the defect and verifying the x. This ensures
that no defect is overlooked or closed before it has been addressed. Before
any new defect is submitted, SQALabs TestDirector checks the database for
similar defects, minimizing duplicate defects and eliminating the need for manual
checking.
Reports and Graphs: The testing process generates large amounts of data. SQALabs
TestDirector’s customizable graphs and reports help users analyze this data. In a traditional
organization, it may take 10 to 20 hours to create a test-execution report or a release-status
assessment. With SQALabs TestDirector, all of this information is at your ngertips, enabling
an up-to-the-minute decision on application status or team productivity. In addition, SQALabs
TestDirector can export any report source to native Microsoft Excel, providing endless data-
manipulation by end users.
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