Friday, January 26, 2007 |
11:14 - Shut up, Brian
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So I have this software testcase tracking database system that I've been developing for several years now as part of my job in my past two companies. It aims to track manual and automated tests in a variety of software components over many sequential releases of a given product/project, keeping track of historical testing data and presenting the QA manager with a means to quickly define a class of tests to be executed for a given release based on each testcase's characteristics. I'm growing increasingly pleased with its capabilities, and I'm thinking of taking it open-source.
Historically I've called it TestCenter, but I'd have to come up with a name for it that's more generalized and not tied to previous implementations done within my companies' auspices. Since its focus is no making the process of software testing straightforward and simple, I'd like the new name to reflect that.
How about "Test-Eze"?
UPDATE: It's good for capturing a QA process's low-hanging fruit...
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