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Old 07-14-2006, 11:33 AM
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Test Cases Management System

Our company is currently thinking about finding a software application to help us keep track of the test cases we design and work with.
To begin with, we build a web based application and we have rollout to production on a weekly basis so there are many builds to keep track of.

Few things that we would like to be able to track would include:
- categories for test cases (parts of application and such)
- which TC have been run in which build (with the resolution)
- multiuser environment
- keeping track of %completed, %failed, %conditionally passed, etc
- version controll
- others

Can somebody please suggest somethign I should look into? Thanks.

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Old 07-24-2006, 05:43 AM
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i think your company can go for Test director...which is bugtracking and reporting tool and can be used for test managment activity.
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Old 07-24-2006, 12:19 PM
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u can go TestDirector, I have been using Test director since one year and comfortable with all my needs for planning, tracking and reports etc.,
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Doesn't Test Director also offer a lot of help in bug tracking? We already have an inhouse system for that. Wouldnt' we end up paying for something we don't need?
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Test director will be better option to choose for tracking bugs
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Yes, that's what I was thinking as well.
But what we actually need is a tool for tracking test cases, not bugs. Our bug tracking system is very well developped integrated with the application, so the test cases management would be a great addition in our case.
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