Mercury
TestDirector
- Does your organization lack the software
testing tools to deploy high-quality applications quickly
and effectively?
- Does your organization have the appropriate
level of communication, organization, documentation,
and structure in place for every testing project?
- Do you have a consistent, repeatable
testing process?
- Are you leveraging strategic sourcing
initiatives for quality assurance (QA)?
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.
Using TestDirector for Quality Center,
multiple groups throughout your organization can contribute
to the quality process:
- Business analysts define application
requirements and testing objectives.
- Test managers and project leads design
test plans and develop test cases.
- Test automation engineers create automated
scripts and store them in the repository.
- QA testers run manual and automated tests,
report execution results, and enter defects.
- Developers review and fix defects logged
into the database.
- Project managers can export test and
resource data in various reports, or in native Microsoft
Excel for analysis.
- Product managers decide whether an application
is ready to be released.
- QA analysts can auto-generate test asset
documentation in Microsoft Word format.
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