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Software Test Management Tools Defined


  21.05.07


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Testing software applications can be a daunting task that requires hundreds to thousands of unique test cases, the time to execute them, and the ability to efficiently manage the results. As software becomes increasingly complex and development schedules more aggressive, teams are frequently overwhelmed by the sheer magnitude of the testing effort.


Although many teams stumble through the testing process without task-specific tools (you can always use a spreadsheet for basic tracking of test cases and results), task-specific tools increase productivity by bringing order and efficiency to an inherently complicated process. In this paper we’ll discuss the challenges of managing the testing process and how a new class of software applications, called software test management tools, will help QA teams manage testing more efficiently, estimate test coverage more accurately, and improve the QA process and resulting product quality.


 

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Each month we try our hardest to cover every angle and aspect of software engineering. Indeed, we pride ourselves on our platform-agnostic wide ranging view of the development landscape. How then could we push ourselves even further and really broaden the spectrum of our editorial coverage? The answer had to be – the complete A to Z of software. Well, not complete, but a rip roaring twenty-six letter technology tour to provoke some interest and thoughts in areas you might not normally think about.

But first, a personal confession so that you know how all this started. I actually got the idea from reading a cookery magazine that had done something similar. You know the kind of thing – A for apples, B for bread, C for custard and so on. But those pesky food journalists have it easy don’t they? When they get to X, Y and Z they can just use X for Xérès Sherry, Y for Yeast and even Z for Zabaglione.

Now, X is simple enough with plenty of XMLs out there, Z for zero tolerance we reckoned, but Y, wow - now that is a hard one.

So, please dive in and jump to your favourite letter. It was always going to be the case that we would miss out on a few key areas, but we think it’s pretty cool to be able to work your way through the whole alphabet and just stay within the world of software development. Next month, 1001 aspects of application development and how you can implement them in your daily working schedule. Joke – ok?

Happy coding!

Adrian Bridgwater

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