
A summary of information showing how the project is progressing. Two small charts show the last 14 days activity for tests executed and defects raised, often good idicators of testing progress.
There is also a more comprehensive chart showing various statistics broken down by the components (folders) in the project.
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This screen shows the component tree on the left hand side and the Test Cases in the right hand pane.
Selecting a component from the tree will show the Test Cases within that component. This is very familiar behaviour to Windows Explorer and is therefore familiar to most users.
A quick entry form allows you to quickly add new Test Cases.
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The Edit Test Case screen is accessed by doubleclicking the Test Case or by selecting the 'edit' icon in the actions column to the right of the Test Case.
From this screen you are able to see the full details of the Test Case. You can attach files, view the change history, edit the coverage etc.
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The Test Execution screen is where you enter the pass/fail status of each Test Case. From this screen you can also add new Test Cases (supporting exploratory testing) or you can edit an existing test case, chosing to edit the original or just this copy of it.
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Familiar elements like the folder tree, menu, and toolbar means users already know how to use Ken TestMan.
A Language file means you can change the label in Ken TestMan to terms that your team know and understand.
This example shows the changing of the term "build" for "version" it quite easily be a different language if required.
Features like locking records for editing, change history and being 100% browser based mean your team can work together wherever they are in the world.
Many test artefacts are linked, a Test Case may cover a Requirement; a defect may be the result of executing a Test Case etc. Ken TestMan supports these relationships.
The data stored within Ken TestMan is available in a series of real time reports and charts which means you always know the status of your testing.
The data can be viewed in one of our many reports, or downloaded as CSV data for further analysis in the tool of your choice.