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Live Webinar November 8th, 2022, 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm EDT
Activity Type: Education – Course or Training  1 Hour  1 PDU
Provider:  StickyMinds/Techwell

Sometimes Excel, as a test management tool, seems to be the most cost-effective and simplest solution for your needs.

However, what happens when you have many environments to test against and the test case needs to be updated? How do you keep up with the ever-expanding number of environments to test while keeping the simplicity of Excel?

Join this session to learn how to streamline and optimize testing coverage while quickly executing tests both manually and via auto testing tools.

Dr. Tieren Zhou, Ph.D (LinkedIn profile) will provide models to achieve complete testing coverage with expansive numbers of environmental variables and permutations thereof.

Tieren will introduce two models in defining a test release coverage plan: Permutation vs. Street. With the permutation model, test cases can be defined and tested against a set of environmental variables where selected choices for the variables are permutated.

Tieren will also explain the value of the multidimensional street model. It is used for extreme flexibility and ease of operation, but unlike Excel, it is scalable and won’t require much maintenance.

Learn how TechExcel can assist you in building a foundation for more efficient, sustainable, and scalable testing by:

  1. Organizing test assets in a centralized location
  2. Reusing test assets for unlimited variations and combinations of environments
  3. Standardizing processes for planning release and cycles to ensure product quality
  4. Running metrics to not only measure product quality but quality prediction

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Testing Coverage Optimization
Where Environment Variation Is Often Unlimited

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