I thought you might be interested in a webinar we are presenting this Thursday. The webinar is entitled 'Streamlining the Software Development Lifecycle'. It is presented jointly by Software Planner/STAR and Automated QA (an automated tool vendor). In the webinar we will present:
1. How to use Software Planner to manage requirements, manual test cases and defects.
2. How to use AutomatedQA's TestComplete (http://www.testcomplete.com) to manage automated test cases.
3. How to integrate TestComplete's automated testing into Software Planner where you can see run history via the dashboards.
4. How to schedule automated tests from within Software Planner so that they run unattended.
5. How to inspect Software Planner's dashboards for both manual and automated test progression.
The webinar is Thursday June 18, 2009 (noon Pacific time, 1 p.m. Mountain time, 2 p.m. Central time, 3 p.m. Eastern time). If you are interested in viewing the webinar, sign up here: https://www2.gotomeeting.com/register/745211610.
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qtp, sdlc, test automation, testcomplete, testing
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At STAR, we've been working with many automated tools over the last decade to include WinRunner, QTP, LoadRunner, Rational Robot, TestPartner, Silk and open source tools. From my personal experience, many companies that buy automation tools for automating there QA processes will stop using them as soon as they lose key personnel or they hit a major road block with their product. The question is, why is there no standard test automation tool, something like "silver bullet" to solve our testing problems and bring happiness to the Quality Assurance world? Why do so many companies believe that test automation implementation will cost a fortune or they go with open source and eventually stop using the tool base on the lack of professional support? Well, we know that the customer would like go with most popular and widely used automation tool to be able to obtain or retain more talent in organization, not losing their ROI. Looks like QTP from HP is "the most widely used" tool in the market, they holding the biggest share in the area of automated tools. However, many test automation issues remain un-solved. Again, people have been sold on record and playback features with next...
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alm, qtp, quicktestpro, software planner, test automation, testcomplete, testing
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