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Qmetry manual and automation testing

Ask Time:2021-06-09T02:00:15         Author:Anu

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Currently I'm using manual and selenium automation testing. I just want to know that using Qmetry with JIRA will helpful for both manual and automation testing. What type of benefits I'll get using Qmerty?

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Kanika Vatsyayan :

As per my knowledge, it is going to be a good approach to both your manual and automation testing plans. Some of the benefits it will help you yield include:\n\nImproved test management (cloning, authoring, reusing, etc.)\n\nCross-project reporting\n\nSeamless integrations with ready-made CI/CD tools\n\nYou can create, retain, and manage your test assets versions\n\nExploratory testing can be done with automated test case documentation\n\nAbove all, it can help you reduce your test efforts.\n\n",
2021-07-22T15:11:38
Punit :

We are using QMetry Test Management for Jira (QTM4J) from 3 years and we are very satisfied. The app has excellent UI/UX with good features, very fast and responsive support. In my view QTM4J is the most economical test management app inside Jira that supports manual, exploratory, and automated testing capabilities. It enables QA teams to efficiently manage all testing activities with a single tool and provides actionable insights, enabling them to release better quality software faster.\n\nManual testers can author, maintain, execute test cases & save test results & attachments, log bugs and link test cases to stories for complete traceability and adequate test coverage.\nQTM4J supports industry most popular automation frameworks like Test NG, Junit, Cucumber, QAF, UFT, Robot, Spec flow, PyTest. Automation Testers can import their automation test results to QTM4J using simple one call automation api or through Jenkins or maven repo. We are using QAS and it integrates seamlessly with QTM4J.\nQTM4J has some best in class inbuilt system reports, that can be fetched cross projects, filtered on custom fields and exported to excel.\n",
2022-06-14T06:17:24
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