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TestDirector
1). What is meant by Test Lab in TestDirector?
Test lab is a part of TD where we can execute our test ondifferent cycles creating test tree for each one of them. We needto add test to these test trees from the tests, which are placedunder test plan in the project. Internally TD will refer to this testwhile running them in the test lab.
2). Can we map the Defects directly to the requirements(not thru the test cases) in the TestDirector?
I do believe the following method is the most likely to use in your
case.
Create your req. structure.
Create the test case structure and the test cases
Map the test cases to the app. req.
Run and report bugs from your test cases in the test lab module.
The database structure in TD is mapping Testcase todefects, only if you have created the bug from the app. Testcasemaybe you can update the mapping by using some code in thebug script module (from the customize project function), as fareas I know, its not possible to map defects directly to an req.
3). How do run reports from TestDirector. Does anyonehave good white paper or articles?
This is how you do it:
1. Open the TestDirector project.
2. Display the requirements module.
3.Chose report
Analysis>Reports>Standard Requirements Report.
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4). Can we upload test cases from an excel sheet into
TestDirector?
Yes, You can do that. Go to addIn menu in TestDirector,find the Excel add in, and install it in you machine.Now open excel, you can find the new menu option export to
TestDirector . rest of the procedure is self explanatory
5). Can we export the files from TestDirector to ExcelSheet? If yes then how?
Requirement tab -- Right click on main req/ click onexport/ save as word, excel or other template. This would save allthe child requirement.
Test plan tab-- only individual test can be exported. Noparent--child export is possible. Select a test script. Click on thedesign steps tab. right click anywhere on the open window. Clickon export and save as....
Test lab tab-- select a child group. Click on execution gridif it is not selected. right click anywhere . Default save option isexcel. but can be saved in doc and other formats. select 'all' or'selected' option.
Defects tab -- right click anywhere on the window, exportall or 'selected' defects and save excel sheet or document.
6). I use TestDirector 8.0 SP2 and I want to customize thereports generated. I understood that it is possible to useVB scripts with TestDirector. Can somebody give me anexample of a VB script used with TestDirector? Or another
solution to customize my report. I used the filters inTestDirector but I need a deeper customization.
This depends a lot of what you are interested in "reportingon". You have to combine both SQL and VB script to extract datafrom TD to Excel. To give an example on "general purpose" istherefore somewhat dificult.
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Its also possible to "customize" the standard reportsgiven from the "analyze" tab, this is written in XML if you arefamiliar with this language.
If you log in to Mercury support you will be able to find a lot of
code examples.
7). How Many Types tab in TestDirector and explain it
There are 4 tabs available in TestDirector.
1. Requirement -> to track the customer requirenments
2.Testplan -> to design the testcases & to store the testscripts
3.Testlab -> to exectue the testsets & track the results
4.Defect -> to log a defect & to track the logged defects
8). How to map requirements with testcases inTestDirector?
1. In requirements TAB select coverage view.
2. Select requirement by clicking on Parent/Child or grand Child.
3. On right hand side (in Coverage View Window) another windowwill appear. It has two TABS (a) Tests Coverage (b) Details. TestCoverage TAB will be selected by default or you click it.
4.Click on Select Tests Button. A new window will appear on righthand side and you will see a list of all tests. You can select anytest case you want to map with you requirement.
9). How to use TestDirector in real time project
Once completed the preparing of the test cases.
1. Export the test cases in to TestDirector. (It will contain total 8steps).
2. The test cases will be loaded in the Test Plan module.
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3. Once the execution is started, we move the test cases fromTest Plan tab to the Test Lab module.
4. In Test Lab, we execute the test cases and put as pass or failor incomplete. We generate the graphs in the test lab for daily
report and sent to the onsite (where ever you want to deliver).
5. If you got any defects and raise the defect in the defectmodule. When raising the defect ,attach the defect with thescreen shot.
10). Difference between WEBINSPECT-QAINSPECT andWINRUNNER/TESTDIRECTOR
HI, QAInspect finds and prioritizes the security vulnerabilities in
an entire Web application or in specific usage scenarios duringtesting and presents detailed information and remediation adviceabout each vulnerability.WebInspect ensures the security of yourmost critical information by identifying known and unknownvulnerabilities within the Web application layer. With WebInspect,auditors, compliance officers, and security experts can performsecurity assessments on a Web-enabled application or Webservice.WebInspect enables users to perform securityassessments for any Web application or Web service, includingthe industry leading application platforms.
11). How can we add requirements to test cases inTestDirector?
Just we can use the option of add requirement.
two kind of requirement's is available in TD.
1. Parent requirement
2. child requirement
Parent requirement is nothing but Title of the requirements itscovers hign level functions of the requirements.
Child requirement is nothing but sub - Title of the requirents itscovers low level functions of the requirement.
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12). How many types of tabs in TestDirector?
There are 4 tabs available in TestDirector.
1. Requirement
2.Testplan
3.Testlab
4.Defect
We can change the name of Tabs, as we like. TestDirectorenables us to rename the Tab . In TD there only 4 tabs areavailable.
13). How to generate the graphs in TestDirector
The generation of graphs in the TestDirector that to Test Labmodule is :
1. Analysis
2. Graph
3. Graph Wizard
4.Select the graph type as Summary and click the Next button.
5.Select the show current tests and click the next button.
6.Select the Define a new filter and click the Filter button.
7. Select the tests set and click the Ok button.
8.Select the Plan: subject and click the ok button.
9. Select the Plan: Status
10 Select the test set as x- Axis
11. Click the Finish button.
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14). How can we export multiple test cases from TD in asingle go?
Export to where? you didnt specify that. Anyway, if you want it toany office tools
1. Select the multiple steps / cases you need
2. Right click -> save as and proceed
15). In Quality center, when you email a defect, the subject linefor the email is shown as the project name + defect ID. How canwe customize this subject line to be the SUMMARY of the defect?(Not for each individual defect but I would like to customize thetemplate so that I can use it for all the defect the I email)
You can always change the subject line by deleting the defaultsubject and typing your own .
16). How to upload test cases from excel into TesDirector(steps to upload)?
First we have to activate Excel in TestDirector with the help ofadd-in page.
after activation, we can view the option as 'export toTestDirector' in Excel under tools tab.
if you select the 'export to TestDrector' .. Pop-Up dialogue boxopen ...here after 8 steps to further process that is
Enter
1. URL of TestDirector.
2.Domain name and Project Name
3. user name and Password
4.select any one of this 3 options: requirement or testcase ordefects
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5.Select a Map option. a. Select a map b. Select a new mapname c. Create a temporary map
6. Map the TD to Corresponding Excel. Map the fieldwhatever you mentioned in Excel.
7 & 8 are not required; TD as process and exported successfullywill show those pages.
These are the required steps to export the excel into TD
17). Does anyone know of any integration betweenTestDirector and Rational Robot? Any ideas on thetechnical feasibility of such an integration and level ofeffort would also be interesting
TestDirector is software management tool. It is a MercuryInteractive product.
Rational Robot is a Rational product. It comes included with"TestManager" module for software management.
Integrating TestDirector and Rational robot is not feasible.
18). Explain the project tree in TestDirector.
Project tree in TD: Planning Tests Create Tests Execute TestsTracking Defects
19). What is Coverage status, what does it do?
Coverage status is percentage of testing covered at a given time.If you have 100 test cases in a project and you have finished 40test cases out of total test cases than your coverage status ofthe project is 40%.Coverage status is used to keep track ofproject accomplishment to meet the final deadline of the
deliverables.
20). 1.How many types WinRunner can learn the objects?
2.Use of filters in TestDirector?
3.Difference between Data validation, Data
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integrity?
4.How many types of reports can be generatedusing TestDirector?
Diff b/n data validation and data integrity.... In datavalidation we check whether the input data/output data is valid interms of its length, data type etc
In data integrity we check out database contains only accuratedata. We implement data integrity with the help of integrityconstraints. So in data integrity we check whether the integrityconstraints are implemented correctly or not.
Use Of Filters in TestDirector:
Limits the data displayed according to the criteria you specify.For example, you could create a filter that displays only thosetests associated with the specified tester and subject.Each filter contains multiple filter conditions. These areexpressions that are applied to a test plan tree or to the fields ina grid. When the filter is applied, only those records that meetthe filter conditions are displayed.
You create and edit filters with the Filter dialog box. This openswhen you select the Filter command. Once you have created a
filter, you can save it for future use.
21). How to configure an Informatics workflow inTestDirector
are you trying to set the test execution sequence...
22). How do we generates testcase thru TESTDIRECTOR?
Test Lab we do the design step. Design grid we create parentchild tree.
Ex. Database Operation (Test name)
1). Delete an order
Description: click delete button to delete the order
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Expected result: order is deleted
Pass/fail:
2). Update an order
3). Create an order
23). What is the difference between Master test plan andtest plan?
Master plan is the document showing the planning for whole ofthe project i.e. all the phases of the project whereas the test plan
is the document required for only testing people.
24). What is the main purpose of storing requirements inTestDirector?
In TestDirector(Requirement Tab) We Stores Our ProjectRequirement documents according to our modules orfunctionality of the applications. This helps us to makes soresthat all requirements are covered when we trace developed TestCase/Test Script to the requirements.
This helps QA Manager to review what extent the requirementsare covered.
25). What are the 3 views and what is the purpose of eachview?
The 3 views of requirement are:
1) Document View-tabulated view
2) Coverage View-establish a relationship between requirementand the test associated with them along with their executionstatus. Mostly the requirements are written in this view only.
3) Coverage analysis view-show a chart with requirementassociated with the test, and execution status of the test.
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26). How many types of reports can be generated usingTestDirector?
Reports on TestDirector display information about testrequirements, the test plan, test runs, and defect tracking.
Reports can be generated from each TestDirector module usingthe default settings, or you can customize them. Whencustomizing a report, you can apply filters and sort conditions,and determine the layout of the fields in the report. You canfurther customize the report by adding sub-reports. You can savethe settings of your reports as favorite views and reload them asneeded.
Reports available in Requirements Module:
Standard Requirements:
Tabular
Requirements with Coverage tests
Requirements with coverage tests and steps
Requirements with associated defects
Reports available in Test plan module:
Standard test planning
Subject tree
Tests with design steps
Tests with covered requirements
Tests with associated defects
Reports available in test Lab module:
Current test set
Cross test set
Cross test set with tests
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Current test set with failed test runs
Cross test set with failed test runs
Reports available in Defects module:
Standard defects
Tabular defects
Defects with associated tests and runs
Fixed or rejected defects
Fixed or rejected defects detected by current user
Opened defects and assigned to current user
27). What does Test Grid contains?The Test Grid displays all the tests in a TestDirector project.
The Test Grid contains the following key elements:
Test Grid toolbar, with buttons of commands commonly used
when creating and modifying the Test Grid.
Grid filter, displaying the filter that is currently applied to acolumn.
Description tab, displaying a description of the selected test inthe Test Grid.
History tab, displaying the changes made to a test. For eachchange, the grid displays the field name, date of the change,
name of the person who made the change, and the new value.
28). How will you generate the defect ID in TestDirector?Is it generated automatically or not?
When you 'll add a new defect and submit it to TestDirector it willgenerate a new ID for that defect.
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The defect ID automatically generate after we click Submitbutton.
29). Difference between TD 8.0(TestDirector) and QC 8.0(Quality Center).
RE: Difference between TD 8.0(TestDirector) and QC 8....
The following table highlights the main differences betweenTestDirector 8.0 and Quality Center 8.0.
Subject TestDirector 8.0 Quality Center 8.0
Technology C++ IIS
COM
Back-end is Javabased
Runs onapplicationservers
Operating Systems MicrosoftWindows
Microsoft Windows Red Hat Linux
Solaris
Clustering Single server
only
Full clustering support
DatabaseConnectivity
Requiresdatabaseclientinstallation
ADOinterface
Does not requiredatabase clientinstallation
Direct access to adatabase serverusing a JDBC type4 driver
Repository Domainrepository(TD_Dir).
Repository divided intotwo subdirectories:
QC directory fordefault and user-defined domains.
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SA directory forSite Administratordata
Virtual Directory Virtual directoryname is tdbin
Quality Centerserver virtualdirectory name isqcbin.
Site Administratorserver virtualdirectory name issabin.
SupportedDatabases
MicrosoftAccess Microsoft
SQL Oracle
Sybase
Microsoft SQL
Oracle
Site AdministratorData (domains,projects, and users)
Data stored inthe doms.mdbfile
Data stored in the SiteAdministrator schemaon a database server
Common Settings Data stored inthe file system
Data stored in thedatabase
User Authentication Windowsauthentication
LDAP authentication
30). How do you ensure that there are duplication of bugsin TestDirector?
In the defect-tracking window, at the top we can find thefind similar defect icon, if we click after writing our defect, if anyof the tester already added the similar defect it will tell. Else wecan add.
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31). How you integrated your automated scripts fromTestDirector?
When you work with WinRunner, you can choose to saveyour tests directly to your TestDirector database or while creating
a test case in the TestDirector we can specify whether the scriptin automated or manual. And if it is automated script then
TestDirector will build a skeleton for the script that can be latermodified into one which could be used to test the AUT.
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1. Why is TestDirector used for?
TestDirector is a test management tool. The completely web-
enabled TestDirector supports high level of communication andassociation among various testing teams, driving a moreeffective and efficient global application-testing process. One canalso create reports and graphs to help review the progress ofplanning tests, executing tests, and tracking defects before asoftware release.
2. Why are the requirements linked to the test cases?
TestDirector connects requirements directly to test cases,ensuring that all the requirements have been covered by the testcases.
3. What are the benefits and features of TestDirector?
TestDirector incorporates all aspects of the testing process i.e.requirement management, test planning, test case management,scheduling, executing tests and defect management into a singlebrowser-based application. It maps requirements directly to thetest cases ensuring that all the requirements have been coveredby the test cases. It can import requirements and test plans fromexcel sheet accelerating the testing process. It executes bothmanual and automated tests.
4. What is the use of filters in TD?
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Filters in TestDirector are mainly used to filter out for therequired results. It helps to customize and categorize the results.For eg: to quickly view the passed and failed tests separatelyfilters are used.
5. What is Test Lab?
In the Test Lab the test cases are executed. Test Lab will alwaysbe linked to the test plan. Usually both are given the same namefor easy recognition.
6. How to customize the defect management cycle in QualityCenter?
Firstly one should collect all the attributes that has to be part ofthe defect management like version, defect origin, defect details,etc. Later using the modify options in QC one can change thedefect module accordingly.
7. What is the advantage of writing test cases in Quality Centerthan writing in excel sheet?
Although creating test cases in excel sheet will be faster thandoing it in QC as excel is more user friendly when compared to
QC one require to upload them to QC and this process may causesome delay due to various reasons. Also QC provides link to othertests which in turn is mapped to the requirements.
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8. What is the difference between TestDirector and QualityCenter?
The main difference is QC is more secured than TestDirector. InQuality Center the login page shows projects associated only tothe logged in user unlike in Test Director where one can see allthe available projects. Also test management is much moreimproved in QC than TD. Defect linkage functionality in QC ismore flexible when compared to TD.
9. What is meant by Instance?
Test instance is an instance of test case in Test Lab. Basically itmeans the test case which you have imported in Test lab forexecution.
10. What is the use of requirement option in TestDirector?
Requirement module in TD is used for writing the requirementsand preparing the traceability matrix.
11. Is it possible to maintain test data in TestDirector?
Yes one can attach the test data to the corresponding test casesor create a separate folder in test plan to store them.
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12. If one tries to upgrade from TestDirector 7.2 to QC 8.0 then isthere risk of losing any data?
No there is no risk of losing the data during the migrationprocess. One has to follow proper steps for successful migration.
13. How is a bug closed in TestDirector?
Once the test cases are executed in the Test Lab and bugs are
detected, it is logged as a defect using the Defect Report Tab andsent to the developer. The bug will have 5 different status namelyNew, Open, Rejected, Deferred and Closed. Once the bug hasbeen fixed and verified its status is changed to closed. This waythe bug lifecycle ends.
14. In TD how are the test cases divided into different groups?
In the test plan of TestDirector one can create separate folder forvarious modules depending on the project. A main module in thetest plan can be created and then sub modules be added to that.
15. What is the difference between TD and Bugzilla?
TestDirector is a test management tool. In TD one can writemanual and automated test cases, add requirements, maprequirements to the test cases and log defects. Bugzilla is usedonly for logging and tracking the defects.
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16. Are TestDirector and QC one and the same?
Yes TestDirector and Quality Center are same. Version of TD 8.2
onwards was known as Quality Center. The latest version ofQuality Center is 9.2. QC is much more advanced when comparedto TD.
17. What is the instance of the test case inside the Test Set?
Test set is a place containing sets of test cases. We can storemany test cases inside test set. Now instance of test case is thetest case which you have imported in the test tab. If an anothertest case has the same steps as this test case till half way thenyou can create the instance of this test case.
18. What are the various types of reports in TestDirector?
In TD reports are available for requirements, test cases, testexecution, defects, etc. The reports give various details likesummary, progress, coverage, etc. Reports can be generatedfrom each TestDirector module using the default settings or it canbe customized. When customizing a report, filters and sortconditions can be applied and the required layout of the fields inthe report can be specified. Sub-reports can also be added to themain report. The settings of the reports can be saved as favoriteviews and reloaded as required.
19. How can one map a single defect to more than one testscript?
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Using the 'associate defect' option in TestDirector one can mapthe same defect to a number of test cases.
20. Is it possible to create custom defect template inTestDirector?
It is not possible to create ones own template for defect reportingin TestDirector but one can customize the template that isalready available in TestDirector as required.
21. Can a script in TD be created before recording script inWinrunner or QTP?
Any automation script can be created directly in TD. You need toopen the tool (Winrunner or QTP) and then connect to TD byspecifying the url, project, domain, userid and password. Andthen you just record the script like you always do. When you savethe script, you can save it in TD instead of your local system.
22. How to ensure that there is no duplication of bugs inTestDirector?
In the defect tracking window of TD there is a find similardefect icon. When this icon is clicked after writing the defect, if
anybody else has entered the same defect then it points it out.
23. How is the Defect ID generated in TestDirector?
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The Defect ID is automatically generated once the defect issubmitted in TD.
24. What does the test grid contain?
The test grid displays all the relevant tests related to a project inTD. It contains the some key elements like test grid toolbar withvarious buttons for commands which are commonly used whencreating and modifying the tests, grid filter which displays thefilter that is currently applied to a column, description tab whichdisplays a description of the selected test in the test grid and
history tab that displays the changes made to a test.
25. What are the 3 views in TD?
The three views in TD are Plan Test which is used to prepare a setof test cases as per the requirements, Run Test which is used forexecuting the prepared test scripts with respect to the test casesand finally Track Defects which is used by the test engineers forlogging the defects.
26. How to upload data from an excel sheet to TestDirector?
In order to upload data from excel sheet to TD firstly excel addin
has to be installed, then the rows in the excel sheet which has tobe imported to TD should be selected, and then finally the Exportto TD option in the tools menu of TestDirector should be selected.
27. How many types of tabs are available in TestDirector?
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There are 4 types of tabs available in TestDirector. They areRequirement, Test Plan, Test Lab and Defect. It is possible tocustomize the names of these tabs as desired.
28. Is 'Not covered' and 'Not run' status the same?
Not Covered status means all those requirements for which thetest cases are not written whereas Not Run status means allthose requirements for which test cases are written but are not
run.
29. How does TestDirector store data?
In TD data is stored on the server.
30. Why should we create an Instance?
Test Instance is used to run the test case in the test lab. It is thetest instance that you can run since you can't run the test case intest set.
Set 2 :
1. What is meant by test lab in Quality Centre?
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Test lab is a part of Quality Centre where we can execute our teston different cycles creating test tree for each one of them. Weneed to add test to these test trees from the tests, which areplaced under test plan in the project. Internally Quality Centre willrefer to this test while running then in the test lab.
2. Can you map the defects directly to the requirements(Notthrough the test cases) in the Quality Centre?
In the following methods is most likely to used in this case:
Create your Req.Structure
Create the test case structure and the test cases
Map the test cases to the App.Req
Run and report bugs from your test cases in the test lab module.
The database structure in Quality Centre is mapping test cases todefects, only if you have created the bug from Application. testcase may be we can update the mapping by using some code inthe bug script module(from the customize project function), asper as i know, it is not possible to map defects directly to anrequirements.
3. how do you run reports from Quality Centre. Does any onehave good white paper or articles?
This is how you do it
1. Open the Quality Centre project
2. Displays the requirements modules
3. Choose report
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Analysis > reports > standard requirements report
4. Can we upload test cases from an excel sheet into Quality
Centre?
Yes go to Add-In menu Quality Centre, find the excel add-In, andinstall it in your machine.
Now open excel, you can find the new menu option export toQuality Centre. Rest of the procedure is self explanatory.
5. Can we export the file from Quality Centre to excel sheet. Ifyes then how?
Requirement tab Right click on main req/click on export/save asword, excel or other template. This would save all the childrequirements
Test plan tab: Only individual test can be exported. no parentchild export is possible. Select a test script, click on the designsteps tab, right click anywhere on the open window. Click onexport and save as.
Test lab tab: Select a child group. Click on execution grid if it isnot selected. Right click anywhere. Default save option is excel.But can be saved in documents and other formats. Select all orselected option
Defects Tab: Right click anywhere on the window, export all orselected defects and save excel sheet or document.
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6. How many types of tabs are there in Quality Centre. Explain?
There are four types of tabs are available
1. Requirement : To track the customer requirements
2. Testplan : To design the test cases and to store the test scripts
3. test lab : To execute the test cases and track the results.
4. Defect : To log a defect and to track the logged defects.
7. How to map the requirements with test cases in QualityCentre?
1. In requirements tab select coverage view
2. Select requirement by clicking on parent/child or grandchild
3. On right hand side(In coverage view window) another windowwill appear. It has two tabs
a) Tests coverage
b) Details
Test coverage tab will be selected by default or you click on it.
4. Click on select tests button a new window will appear on righthand side and you will see a list of all tests. You cans elect anytest case you want to map with your requirements.
8. How to use Quality Centre in real time project?
Once completed the preparing of test cases
1. Export the test cases into Quality Centre( It will contained total8 steps)
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2. The test cases will be loaded in the test plan module
3. Once the execution is started. We move the test cases fromtest plan tab to the test lab module.
4. In test lab, we execute the test cases and put as pass or fail orincomplete. We generate the graph in the test lab for daily reportand sent to the on site (where ever you want to deliver)
5. If we got any defects and raise the defects in the defectmodule. when raising the defects, attach the defects with thescreen shot.
9. Difference between Web Inspect-QA Inspect?
QA Inspect finds and prioritizes security vulnerabilities in anentire web application or in specific usage scenarios duringtesting and presents detail information and remediation adviseabout each vulnerability.
Web Inspect ensures the security of your most critical informationby identifying known and unknown vulnerabilities within the webapplication. With web Inspect, auditors, compliance officers andsecurity experts can perform security assessments on a webenabled application. Web inspect enables users to performsecurity assessments for any web application or web service,including the industry leading application platforms.
10. How can w add requirements to test cases in Quality Centre?
Just you can use the option of add requirements.
Two kinds of requirements are available in TD.
1. Parent Requirement
2. Child requirements.
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Parent Requirements nothing but title of the requirements, itcovers high level functions of the requirements
Child requirement nothing but sub title of requirements, it coverslow level functions of the requirements.
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