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Engineering Enlightenment Webinar Replay | Validating Requirements in Engineering Test Management
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Jael Whitney
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Mon July 06, 2020 11:20 AM
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Validating Requirements in Engineering Test Management
Date: Thursday, June 18th
Time: 12:00PM EDT
Teams can increase the efficiency and quality of their systems and software delivery with test planning, workflow control, tracking, and metrics reporting. IBM Engineering Test Management (ETM) is a collaborative, quality management solution that offers end-to-end test planning and test asset management, seamlessly integrated with requirements, requirement coverage, workflow, and test defects. Teams can seamlessly share information and use automation to speed complex project schedules and report on metrics in real time for informed release decisions. In this webinar you will see examples of the four test case execution scenarios available in ETM.
•Informal validation
•Automated scripts
•Manual scripts
•Offline execution
Presenter:
Jim Herron of Island Training - IBM Certified Technical Specialist
Watch the replay here.
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Jael Whitney
AI Applications Business Development
jael.whitney@ibm.com
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