What Happens When Test Case Management Takes a Back Seat

What Happens When Test Case Management Takes a Back Seat

Nick Lapis-Trout
By Nick Lapis-Trout · · 3 min read

How QA Sphere Helps

QA Sphere solves test case management problems. One common way to do it:

  1. Group test cases into folders and subfolders by functionality or feature.
  2. Add custom tags to quickly find specific test cases.
  3. Set importance levels so the most important test cases are always at the top.

To sum up

The costs of bad test case management may not be visible at first but can add up over time. Reduced productivity, longer test cycles and missed quality issues are all symptoms of a chaotic approach.

By managing your test cases and using QA Sphere you can avoid these problems, save resources and deliver better software. Testing should help your team win, not slow them down.

Nick Lapis-Trout

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Nick Lapis-Trout

Nick Lapis-Trout writes about the practical challenges of software testing, from automation strategy to embedded systems QA.

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