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# Sprint testing

# Sprint testing {#ariaid-title1}

* Release version: Zurich
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* Updated March 12, 2026
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You can use Test Management 2.0 with
Agile Development 2.0 to test the work of
a scrum team sprint-by-sprint.  
Sprint testing lets you verify user stories sprint by sprint. The process involves the following steps:

1. Create tests for the stories in the current sprint. For more information, see [Create a test in Test Management 2.0](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/w1gMoNu3E5Wmmtv6x41RbA "Create a test specifying conditions or steps to determine whether a feature is working correctly.").
2. Run the assigned tests and capture results. For more information, see [Run your test assignments in Test Management 2.0](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/XfuMQSBLsBgv3atSBoxjog "Run your test assignments and capture the results.").
3. Review test results and close stories when all tests pass. For information about monitoring progress, see [Test Board in Test Management 2.0](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/3CmkD368VBz1YEUapZVTGg "Test Board gives you a comprehensive view of your test plans and enables you to manage test plans more efficiently.").
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## Test Management 2.0 integration with
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With the integration of Test Management 2.0 and Agile Development 2.0, you can perform sprint testing from Agile Development 2.0Agile BoardSprint Tracking.

* Find what tests are to be run for the sprint.
* Create tests for the stories in sprints.
* Maintain multiple versions of a test.
* Run a single version of a test at one time.
* View which version of test has been run.
* Review the history of test results.
* Close stories.
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When you create a test through the Sprint Tracking
view, the test is automatically associated with the story displayed in that
row. You can verify this link by opening the story record and reviewing the
Tests related list. To view all tests linked to
stories in a sprint, use the [Test Board](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/3CmkD368VBz1YEUapZVTGg "Test Board gives you a comprehensive view of your test plans and enables you to manage test plans more efficiently.").

## Viewing sprint test results {#sprint-testing__section_sprint_testing_results}

After testers run their assignments, you can review results at two levels:

* In the Sprint Tracking view, each story row displays the test status for that story's tests.
* In [Test Board](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/3CmkD368VBz1YEUapZVTGg "Test Board gives you a comprehensive view of your test plans and enables you to manage test plans more efficiently."), the test plan card displays the percentage of tests that have passed, failed, and been blocked.

When all tests for a story pass, the story is ready to be closed. To close a story from the Sprint Tracking view, select the story and update its state to Complete.
* **[Create a test for a story](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/dB9nkM1DGJfArmpw_X_y6g)**   
  Create a test from the Sprint Tracking view to automatically link it to a story and track whether the story meets its acceptance criteria.
* **[Run your tests from the List view](https://www.servicenow.com/docs/~g9lJn21DTmLdrgAUCIPMA)**   
  View the test scenario, execute all the steps of the test, and review the test result.

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