Compuware QACenter Integration
The Optimal Trace - QACenter Integration allows users of Compuware's QACenter (QADirector) to harness the power of Optimal Trace to capture and manage requirements while leveraging QACenter, the leading automated test solution from Compuware, to drive the test process. The QA team gains clear visibility into what needs testing resulting in high quality, relevant test plans and high levels of test coverage for both functional and non-functional tests automatically generated into QACenter from the Optimal Trace integration. Download the integration
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Optimal Trace and Compuware QACenter
Note 1: You need to have Optimal Trace Installed prior to running the Integration. Note 2: You must have the "QACenter Integration Server" installed prior to running the integration. The exact version supported is QACenter Integration Server v 01.00.00.00.82 or later. Contact Compuware for details on how to download this.
Integration Highlights:
- Import of test requirements in Optimal Trace that have been automatically generated from Optimal Trace business and IT requirements.
- Population of QAPortal with FTRs reflecting the project test hierarchy (including packages) from Optimal Trace.
- Population of the QADirector Project with test classes, test procedures and test scripts derived from Optimal Trace test requirements and any associated steps.
- Population of the QADirector TestSuite with the relevant test classes, test procedures and test scripts with associated Optimal Trace steps.
- Population into QADirector of the Optimal Trace originating steps for each test script. Each step contains the following information: "Step Name," "Description" and "Expected Result."
 QADirector after an import (Click to see full image)
To understand further the integration capabilities of Optimal Trace into TestDirector and other environments contact us.
About Compuware QACenter
QACenter delivers a unique offering of automated testing products and solutions designed to validate applications running in the full spectrum of environments, isolate and correct problems, and ensure that systems can handle anticipated load—before applications go live.
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