Iron Ant today announces the availability of "Testing Relief" 1.0.0, a unique pretesting tool for applications created on Microsoft .NET Framework. Designed for developers following RUP discipline, "Testing Relief" applies a brand-new approach to software testing, allowing you to increase the quality of software testing while reducing the time needed for it.
One of the challenges in software development is testing an application whose programming code has been modified. It often happens that some parts of the code indirectly affected by the changes remain hidden for the developer, which results in errors. To find a bug takes quite some time, more so if the application has a complex architecture or a large amount of code. In such cases, testing and troubleshooting becomes tiresome and very time-consuming.
"Testing Relief" has been created to address the challenge mentioned above. When set to work, it'll analyze all the changes made to the application, evaluate how the changes influence all parts of the software and single out those parts of the code that depend on the changes but haven't been modified themselves. This will help the developer focus on the "suspicious" parts of the code and find the bug much quicker because, instead of full test of the code, the developer can test the code selectively, only those parts that have been influenced by changes.
This selective approach to testing helps the developer to reduce the time needed for testing the application and increases the quality of testing. It tells you about modifications in the code and influences these modifications have on the rest of the code.
Article sent by Balaji V
India Equity Research
Friday, July 20, 2007
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