Testing using Test Management 2.0
You can use Test Management 2.0 for general testing such as testing a phase in a release, testing a set of features or products before their market launch, or performing release readiness testing on integration and accessibility (for new software).
General testing comprises the following steps:
- Creating tests. See Create a test in Test Management 2.0
- Creating test sets, and grouping similar tests into a test set. See Create a test set in Test Management 2.0.
- Using the Test Board feature to create a test plan. See Create a test plan using Test Board in Test Management 2.0.
- Structuring the test plan in the Planning tab of the Test Board.
- Breaking down the test plan into test cycles to plan and schedule the phases of the testing effort. See Add and modify test cycles and test execution suites in Test Management 2.0.
- Breaking down the test cycles into test execution sets to schedule tests, and assign users to run those tests. See Create a test execution suite in Test Management 2.0.
- Running tests and viewing the test run results. See Run your test assignments in Test Management 2.0.