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Database TestingCreating a Test Plan Database for Standardized Tests Across Multiple Nodes
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Published: 19th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: Database TestingThis presentation will take the participant on a journey through the long-winded effort of a manual test-tracking approach that transformed the testing lead’s job into an administrative nightmare. The original testing approach offered test security to the project, but took up unnecessary time that could have been better spent on actually testing the application! The concepts were all there from the start, and only through the manual testing coordination efforts was it discovered that there is a better way – the database way! See the old approach first, and the extensive administrative labor involved, then witness the combination of necessary testing procedures with the efficient and accurate solution that a test plan database can offer.
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