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Test Director

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Forum Discription: After Creating the Test Plan, Writing the Test Cases and using them, Finally We need to generate those Bug Reports which Proves that Testers are Good enough & most importantly Indispensable.
URL: http://forum.onestoptesting.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=560
Printed Date: 24Dec2024 at 10:24pm


Topic: Test Director
Posted By: ashu
Subject: Test Director
Date Posted: 03Apr2007 at 1:44am
Test Director:

TestDirector is a test management tool from Mercury.

Mercury TestDirector™ for Quality Center allows you to deploy high-quality applications quickly and effectively by providing a consistent, repeatable process for gathering requirements, planning and scheduling tests, analyzing results, and managing defects and issues. TestDirector is a single, web-based application for all essential aspects of test management — Requirements Management, Test Plan, Test Lab, and Defects Management. You can leverage these core modules either as a standalone solution or integrated within a global Quality Center of Excellence environment.

Mercury TestDirector for Quality Center also enables your organization to digitize specific quality processes and procedures within the larger application lifecycle. With the integration with Mercury IT Governance Center™, you can enforce quality processes for application changes or new projects.

Mercury TestDirector for Quality Center supports high levels of communication and collaboration among IT teams. Whether you are coordinating the work of many disparate QA teams, or working with a large, distributed Center of Excellence, this test management tool helps facilitate information access across geographical and organization boundaries.

In addition, Mercury TestDirector for Quality Center provides real-time visibility for inter-related quality assets. Requirements designed in the Requirements Manager can be tied to test cases, defects, or even instances of a test run for detailed traceability.



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