Can we add requirements, write test cases with steps to execute using JIRA or do we need a separate test management tool to work? Please confirm. Thanks. sudha
In response to your question, while JIRA offers robust capabilities for managing requirements and tasks, utilizing a separate test management tool can enhance efficiency and organization, especially as projects grow in complexity. Test management tools typically offer specialized features tailored to the testing process, ensuring comprehensive coverage, traceability, and collaboration among team members. Evaluating your specific project requirements and considering factors such as team size, project scope, and desired level of integration can help determine whether a separate test management tool would be beneficial. Please feel free to reach out if you have any further questions or require additional assistance.
You will find the details here https://testray.com/
JIRA s a great tool for Test Management, as it is for Requirement and Defect management.
Please give a look at this free e-book that details precisely how JIRA can be used as a Test Management tool for both manual and automated tests.
Xray for JIRA is such an add-on that takes advantage of JIRA and empowers it with test management features, allowing you to create, organize, pland and execute all your different test types.
Regards,
Sergio
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JIRA is not really a Test Management tool, but you can create a dedicated project for test with custom configuration. Atlassian documentation : https://confluence.atlassian.com/jirakb/using-jira-software-for-test-case-management-136872198.html
They are also some plugin for testing and QA :
https://marketplace.atlassian.com/plugins/app/jira/popular?category=Testing+%26+QA
Regards
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