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krithika



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PostPosted: Sat Nov 04, 2006 5:16 am    Post subject: WebSite Testing Reply with quote

Dear forum-users,

I thought of sharing the below information. First tool that has functional testing , performance testing (load / stress) built inside the same tool.

Learning has been pretty easy for me.Has support for Mozilla , FireFox and IE browsers.


Product url : http://www.adventnet.com/products/qengine/index.html
Product download : http://www.adventnet.com/products/qengine/download.html
Product online demo : http://demo.qengine.com/

Just for Information.

Cheers
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vigmanis
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 07, 2006 4:26 pm    Post subject: creteria for for judging a Automated tool Reply with quote

i have had quite a lot of messages regarding new Automated tools and i was wondering if i could get a list of creteria to judge a automated testing tool before i justjumped on it and committed my company's resources ,try to adjust our testing process according to the tool a little some times more and endng up with a increase in testing cost and no affect on testing quality.

i could only get the following list compiled
1) One important factor i find is the support the tool provides on management of testing.
2) Quality metrics the organization is looking at from the testing process. reduce time for each testing cycles, producing more defects ,reusability of testware etc.
3)The amount of skilled resources organization have on testing..i.e how easy the tool is to learn
4) Budget not only to buy the tool but also to train people and wait till you start extracting benefits out of it
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