HP ALM Training Class

In the ATL this week for HP ALM training.

Very interesting tool that is the evolution of the old “x..runner” apps that I used in previous positions. The focus right now is on the testing portion… I am not a tester per se, but any good developer should understand testing and any good tester should understand development.

Since I manage IT projects I have to understand the tools and options available to the teams. The tool we used prior to this one was decent, but didn’t look like it had evolved much in a decade.

HP appears to have really thought through how they implemented this product. The proof is in the pudding, but from a training perspective you can usually tell if a product is usable or if it is just bad. Nice so far. I like the full integration from requirements, testing, automation, defects and more. They don’t feel like bolted together pieces…

Here are a couple screen shots from the first day of training… much cooler stuff in the test flows and what they are calling Sprinter today, but I haven’t taken the time to screen shot anything yet. If you are interested feel free to ping me and we can discuss.

HP ALM Test Center Release Progress image

HP ALM Test Center Release Progress

HP ALM Test Center Requirements Analysis

HP ALM Test Center Requirements Analysis

HP ALM Test Center Release Master Plan

HP ALM Test Center Release Master Plan

HP ALM Test Center Requirements Analysis

HP ALM Test Center Requirements Analysis

If you have any experience with this tool and have any thought on the latest version post a comment and I’ll get back with you!

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