I've used both TD and QC (actually used QC first then TD).
The differences between the two are, I believe, in implementation and allow QC to run on a distributed environment rather than a single server.
From a test manager / user perspective the UI is the same.
I was glad to get the QC contract as now I have the keywords on my cv.
I'd been turned down numerous times before because I'd used tools similar to, but not actually called QC/TD........
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Previously on "Do I want to visit a Quality Center Demonstration?"
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Originally posted by norrahe View Post
As for overviews, its not exactly rocket science to use it.
k2p2, Quality Centre is the latest version of Test Director, it was renamed a few years ago I think (V9.0 onwards)
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So what do you use?
ClientCo uses TestDirector which seems to have some useful (if underused) functionality.
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I just used it for logging and pinging issues to people during system testing and UAT, no one ever bothered with it for scripting.
As for overviews, its not exactly rocket science to use it.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostIt’s one of those thingummyjigs that supposedly does everything from inventarising requirements to logging findings to making the sun shine more often. Managers get conned into buying it after some salesman yaps at them about ‘synergies in the value chain’ and other such garbage. Personally I’ve seen freeware tools that are better and easier to use.
Same story for QTP also. During my testing days I used and liked Winrunner although the earlier versions were very buggy. COmpared to that, QTP 6.5 especially was rubbish. Can't remember all of my reasons now, but one thing they tried to make it more non-techy for non-techy testers/BA's etc to use but it just took away some of the flexibility that for example Winrunner offeredLast edited by SuperZ; 16 March 2010, 16:59.
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It’s one of those thingummyjigs that supposedly does everything from inventarising requirements to logging findings to making the sun shine more often. Managers get conned into buying it after some salesman yaps at them about ‘synergies in the value chain’ and other such garbage. Personally I’ve seen freeware tools that are better and easier to use.
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Thanks for you input guys - I'll see if Clientco has any documentation to start with.
From reading about it, not looking forward to using it, sounds a piece of ...
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Originally posted by Coalman View PostI have to learn about Quality Centre - any hints and tips?Last edited by SuperZ; 16 March 2010, 15:02.
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Originally posted by Coalman View PostI have to learn about Quality Centre - any hints and tips?
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Originally posted by Coalman View PostI have to learn about Quality Centre - any hints and tips?
Help / Documentation Library / HP Quality Center Tutorial (PDF)
Help / Documentation Library / HP Quality Center User’s guide
Otherwise, I can take a day out and run a training session if we come to an agreement
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I have just taken a Quality Center overview
Thought I saw somebody nodding off at the back......
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Do I want to visit a Quality Center Demonstration?
Haven’t suffered insomnia lately, so no thanks.Tags: None
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