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==Glossary== | ==Glossary== | ||
===Test Suite=== | |||
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===Test Case=== | |||
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===Result Set=== | |||
a result set is a collection of test suites and test cases that represent a complete set of test results for a given test space. In it's simplest form, is the output from a single execution of the STRIDE Runner for a given set of test units. | |||
===Test Space=== | |||
A test space is a logical grouping of test results. Although STRIDE Test Space does not enforce any relationship between result sets, Test Spaces are only useful for analysis when you use them to hold sequential result set data that represent the same set of tests. Meaningful comparison between subsequent results sets can only be done when each result set represents execution of the same set of tests. | |||
each test space has properties that allow you to control who has access, if and how the results are compared to other results, whether to notify of potential regressions, and how many result sets to keep in the space. | |||
===Project=== | ===Project=== | ||
A project is | A project is logical grouping of test spaces. Every test space must be assigned to one and only one project. | ||
===Baseline=== | ===Baseline=== | ||
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== STRIDE Test Space Features == | == STRIDE Test Space Features == |
Revision as of 00:16, 5 June 2009
What is STRIDE Test Space?
STRIDE Test Space is a hosted web application for storing and analyzing your test results. Test Space accepts data that results from the execution of STRIDE Test Units or Test Scripts. Data is uploaded to Test Space manually (using the web interface) or automatically from one of the STRIDE execution tools (STRIDE Runner or STRIDE Studio). Once data is uploaded, it is retained until it is manually removed or deleted automatically (if the test space is configured to limit the data sets).
STRIDE Test Space organizes results in a hierarchy of projects and test spaces. Any number of these entities can be created and managed by users to create a fluid hierarchy of test results that adapts to shifting needs during a product lifecycle.
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Glossary
Test Suite
TBD
Test Case
TBD
Result Set
a result set is a collection of test suites and test cases that represent a complete set of test results for a given test space. In it's simplest form, is the output from a single execution of the STRIDE Runner for a given set of test units.
Test Space
A test space is a logical grouping of test results. Although STRIDE Test Space does not enforce any relationship between result sets, Test Spaces are only useful for analysis when you use them to hold sequential result set data that represent the same set of tests. Meaningful comparison between subsequent results sets can only be done when each result set represents execution of the same set of tests.
each test space has properties that allow you to control who has access, if and how the results are compared to other results, whether to notify of potential regressions, and how many result sets to keep in the space.
Project
A project is logical grouping of test spaces. Every test space must be assigned to one and only one project.
Baseline
TBD
STRIDE Test Space Features
- Works seamlessly with STRIDE Test Units and STRIDE Test Scripts
- Automatic results upload from STRIDE test runners
- Illustrates trends using sparklines, bar and line graphs
- Allows you to specify baseline results, then track progress/regression against the baseline
- Optionally emails notification of regressions and errors