Tuesday, May 22, 2012

XStudio 1.6b1 is a free test management application

XStudio is a free test management application.

XStudio is also a powerful (but easy-to-use) bug-tracking database. 

Installation was done in  2 hours. Install MySQL,write testplan and run... Excellent by using a professional tool.


XQual Studio (XStudio) is a FREE 100% graphical test management application that handles the complete life-cycle of your QA/testing projects from A to Z: users, requirements, specifications, SUTs, tests, testplans, test reports, test campaigns and linkages to defects.


Using a MySQL database as principal storage, XStudio allows to schedule or run fully automated or manual test campaigns. In addition, XStudio is also a powerful (but easy-to-use) bug-tracking database. Hence, you will be able to manage your defects as in any bug-tracking database but also "link" these defects to your tests, specifications, requirements, documents and products

Installing XAgent (a free program running in background as a windows service) on several hosts will allow you to run the test campaigns on these PCs remotely.


Features:

  • 100% graphical (and tree-based for more flexibility) 
  • Integrated management of ALL actors involved in the QA/testing project: users, systems under test, requirements, specifications, tests, testplans, campaigns, test reports, defects ALL data stored in MySQL (robust & reliable) 
  • Customization of all documents (testplans, test reports etc.) 
  • History of all test executions 
  • Support for automated and manual tests execution 
  • Instant or scheduled test campaigns 
  • Execution on remote computers 
  • Simple and flexible API for launchers configuration/development 
  • Connectors to the most famous bug-tracking systems: Mantis, Bugzilla 
  • Integrated Bug-Tracking Database 
  • Generation of coverage metrics 
  • Tracking of bugs evolution 


Requires: 




Size: 31.91MB
Release Date: 2012-05-20 
Submit Date: 2012-05-20 
OS: Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 
User Rating: 4.86

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