Has anyone experience with good software (or another way) of organising the individual tes scripts which need to be passed before a feature or whole release can be released to customers? I've heard good things about this http://www.rallydev.com/agile_products/lifecycle_management/test_management/ but am yet to use it myself. I know a lot of people use excel to organise test scripts but I'd like something which multiple people can work on simultaneously and is really designed for the purpose.
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There are a number of test management solutions out there. It really depends on your needs and how much you want to spend, etc... I am partial to TOMOS, a hosted web app designed for test teams. It supports the whole test cycle (requirements, test cases, test execution, bug tracking and reporting). (n.b. I do work for the company that makes TOMOS, but I've used most of what's out there, so I think I have a pretty well-rounded opinion.)
Tom E
2009-02-19 14:01:55
Tom, do you know if Tomos allows you to drop screenshots or videos into your test cases? I sometimes find text descriptions for test cases aren't enough, particularly if the testers are not as familiar with the system as the test author.
ninesided
2009-04-02 03:05:06
ninesided, tomos does allow you to attach files to test cases.
Tom E
2009-04-02 14:56:53