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Old 10-16-2008, 03:10 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Developing, maintaining and Supporting Quality Management/Development Process

This post will basically deal with the development and maintenance of Quality Management in Oracle Database Environment, and solely focused on the Oracle Test Manager Interface.

Oracle Test Manager

The built in Oracle test Manager (and redefined in Oracle 11g) has the advantage of simplicity of use and a very user-friendly interface. One process that takes up most of the time resource in Quality Analysis is tracing and linking between requirements, testing and defect analysis. Oracle Test Manager for Web Applications has this feature whereby a user (at the backend) can trace and map the testing preparation, execution and resolution phase of any data analysis process.

I am planning towards doing some courses in Oracle, and tell you, it is really a challenging field.
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