Implementation of test management on OBA system

The growing complexity of today's software applications has catapulted the need for testing to new heights, shrinking development and deployment schedules. Organizations all over the world required a high turnover rates for skilled employees for software testing and related issues. Schedules ar...

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Main Author: Safana, Ahmed Ibrahim
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description The growing complexity of today's software applications has catapulted the need for testing to new heights, shrinking development and deployment schedules. Organizations all over the world required a high turnover rates for skilled employees for software testing and related issues. Schedules are always running tight during the software system development, thereafter reducing efforts of performing software testing management. In such a situation, improving software quality becomes an impossible mission [1]. It is our belief that software industry needs a grand new software management tool to promote software testing management. This cater the needs for a reliable software testing management tool, which adopts structure behavior coalescence methodology, and is able to guide testing engineers "what to do" and "how to progress" as well. Knowing "what to do" and "how to progress" meliorates software testing management in a great deal. Perhaps, a number of varieties existed, but seems to be half-baked for their inability to synchronize the hitherto separate worlds of development and testing [2]. Once the software testing management is improved, then the software quality can also be enhanced. This research attempts to quantify the benefits of using SpiraTeam a software Test management tool in providing assurance of proper requirement test coverage, requirement traceability and improving the quality of the software development.
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spelling my-utm-ep.120662017-09-26T00:56:26Z Implementation of test management on OBA system 2010-04 Safana, Ahmed Ibrahim QA76 Computer software The growing complexity of today's software applications has catapulted the need for testing to new heights, shrinking development and deployment schedules. Organizations all over the world required a high turnover rates for skilled employees for software testing and related issues. Schedules are always running tight during the software system development, thereafter reducing efforts of performing software testing management. In such a situation, improving software quality becomes an impossible mission [1]. It is our belief that software industry needs a grand new software management tool to promote software testing management. This cater the needs for a reliable software testing management tool, which adopts structure behavior coalescence methodology, and is able to guide testing engineers "what to do" and "how to progress" as well. Knowing "what to do" and "how to progress" meliorates software testing management in a great deal. Perhaps, a number of varieties existed, but seems to be half-baked for their inability to synchronize the hitherto separate worlds of development and testing [2]. Once the software testing management is improved, then the software quality can also be enhanced. This research attempts to quantify the benefits of using SpiraTeam a software Test management tool in providing assurance of proper requirement test coverage, requirement traceability and improving the quality of the software development. 2010-04 Thesis http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/12066/ http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/12066/6/AhmedIbrahimSafanaMFSKSM2010.pdf application/pdf en public masters Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Faculty of Computer Science and Information Systems Faculty of Computer Science and Information System 1. H. 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