Compuware rolls out testing tool
Its looking to ease testing in Visual Studio 2005 with TestPartner 5.4
April 11, 2006 12:00 PM ETComputerworld - Compuware Corp. unveiled a testing tool today designed to allow developers and testers especially those using Microsoft Corp.s Visual Studio 2005 - to identify and resolve errors more quickly.
TestPartner 5.4, part of Compuwares QA Center Enterprise Edition, offers functional testing integration with Visual Studio 2005 Team System. It allows users to run automated functional unit tests to verify application functionality, performance, memory consumption and to identify new issues within hours, according to officials from Detroit, Mich.-based Compuware.
The integration with Visual Studio 2005 Team System allows an organization to reuse testing scripts from within an integrated development environment, said Mark Eshelby, Compuware quality solutions product manager. The earlier we can move testing up in the application life cycle, the more quickly we can find and resolve critical defects before quality assurance or end users find them, he said.
The new version also includes a wizard that allows a single test to be used for multiple test cases.
Mark Athow, a software analyst at Unifi Companies, a Lincoln, Neb.-based firm that operates several insurance companies, said the new wizard has helped his company collapse the testing time for a project that was expected to take four weeks down to two days. The wizard helps eliminate a lot of the manual data entry for testing life insurance applications Unifi companies use for quoting policy rates, he said. In addition, the latest version of the tool which Unifi has been using for several weeks has moved authentication for Microsoft SQL Server from the network level to the database server. This will allow Athows group to migrate from Microsoft Access to SQL Server, he said.
Still, Athow would like to see Compuware add support for C# and MySQL open source database to the tool.
The new version of TestPartner 5.4 is available now starting at $8,000 per concurrent user. That price includes the first 12 months of maintenance.
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