ATF vs Test Management
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02-26-2024 09:50 AM
Hello cummunity team,
Can someone tell me the difference between ATF and Test Management????
Thanks in advance.
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02-26-2024 10:03 AM - edited 02-26-2024 10:06 AM
Hi @Sujit Jadhav,
Check the below community thread which I think has covered the difference for you.
High-level summary:
Test Management - Testing that can be applied to any S/W rollout and testing process.
ATF - Specific Test Cases running against ServiceNow code/processes
To help others (or for me to help you more directly), please mark this response correct by clicking on Accept as Solution and/or Helpful.
Thanks, Robbie

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02-26-2024 10:04 AM
Hi there,
"Test Management 2.0 helps you deliver software products more efficiently and with fewer defects by managing and streamlining testing processes for both testers and managers. You can create multiple versions of a test and integrate with Agile Development 2.0."
"Automated Test Framework
Create and run automated tests to confirm that your instance works after making a change. Review failed test results to identify the changes that caused the failure and the changes that you should review."
Kind regards,
Mark Roethof
Independent ServiceNow Consultant
10x ServiceNow MVP
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02-28-2024 05:48 AM - edited 03-17-2024 03:25 PM
Hi @Sujit Jadhav,
Did you see my earlier response?
High-level summary:
Test Management - Testing that can be applied to any S/W rollout and testing process.
ATF - Specific Test Cases running against ServiceNow code/processes
Check the below community thread which I think has covered the difference for you.
@Sujit Jadhav - To help others (or for me to help you more directly), please mark this response correct by clicking on Accept as Solution and/or Helpful.
Thanks, Robbie
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03-17-2024 05:59 AM
Hello @Sujit Jadhav
Please refer this post which helps you.
please mark like /Helpful /correct answer
Thanks
Akshay Pithore