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Hands-On Test Management with Jira

By : Afsana Atar
Book Image

Hands-On Test Management with Jira

By: Afsana Atar

Overview of this book

Hands-On Test Management with Jira begins by introducing you to the basic concepts of Jira and takes you through real-world software testing processes followed by various organizations. As you progress through the chapters, the book explores and compares the three most popular Jira plugins—Zephyr, Test Management, and synapseRT. With this book, you’ll gain a practical understanding of test management processes using Jira. You’ll learn how to create and manage projects, create Jira tickets to manage customer requirements, and track Jira tickets. You’ll also understand how to develop test plans, test cases, and test suites, and create defects and requirement traceability matrices, as well as generating reports in Jira. Toward the end, you’ll understand how Jira can help the SQA teams to use the DevOps pipeline for automating execution and managing test cases. You’ll get to grips with configuring Jira with Jenkins to execute automated test cases in Selenium. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained a clear understanding of how to model and implement test management processes using Jira.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Summary


In this chapter, we learned about the defect creation and management process. We learned to identify defects and understand their possible root causes. We also looked at the preliminary checks that should be performed before reporting defects, as well as the details that should be provided while logging the defects in the system.

We then learned to create defects in Jira by having a customized issue type, such as defect, and a customized workflow. In order to create traceability, we learned how to link defects to the relevant test cases with the help of Jira plugins, either at the test step or the test case level during the test execution phase.

In the next chapter, we will discuss how Jira issues can be used to track project requirements. We will also see ways in which Jira can be used to link requirements to test cases as requirement coverage.