10-4 Episode 23: An Introduction to Manual Testing
- Posted: Jun 12, 2009 at 1:20 AM
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Despite all of the advances in automated testing tools and frameworks over the last decade, manual testing still constitutes the lion's share of testing effort within most software development organizations.
This episode of 10-4 will introduce the new capabilities in Visual Studio Team System 2010 for supporting manual testing. You will see how these capabilities will not only help manual testers do their jobs more effectively, but this approach also helps developers by providing detailed diagnostics information about tests when they fail.
Over and out!
This episode of 10-4 will introduce the new capabilities in Visual Studio Team System 2010 for supporting manual testing. You will see how these capabilities will not only help manual testers do their jobs more effectively, but this approach also helps developers by providing detailed diagnostics information about tests when they fail.
Over and out!
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Looking good.. can't wait till it's ready.
The matter was really interesting.
I'm so much anxiously waiting for the next episodes of VS2010 from Testers perspective. I hope Brian would cover Lb n Test Manager in more detail and specialy Microsoft TestRunner
As a once Microsoft's vendor, I feel this is pretty much like the Product Studio, isn't it?
Does anyone know if it's possible to export manual test cases from another app (e.g. Rally), and then import them into VSTS 2008?
We would love to use Team edition and prepare for the migration to VS2010 when that time comes.
Check out http://tcmimport.codeplex.com/
TFS 2008 doesn't support test cases in the same way, you'll want to use TFS 2010.
Great one, we hope we can get some more information about this one. Any idea?
apotik online
Great demo - Thanks,
Can we import test case steps created in Excel or Word into Test Step of the Test mudule that you've showed us?
can i download this video from anywhere?
thanks
can i download this video from anywhere?
Good Demo
Very nice demo, really informative, and educational work.
Thank you,
Rick Bradford
Sr. Network QA/Test Engineer
Nice video, thanks!
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