Testing Relief will save your time and bring more quality into your software product.
...As you make changes in the program code, full testing becomes unnecessary. You only have to test those parts of the program code that were affected by the changes.
Current version is 1.0.1
Learn about all changes in your software product before you start testing it.
...Testing Relief does the expert's work - it analyzes all changes in a software product and detects parts of the program code that depend on these changes, but have not been modified themselves.
One of the main problems in testing a software product emerges when you test it after you make changes in it. In this case, the software product contains both parts that have already been tested and parts that have been modified.
Now there is the way to separate the former from the latter.
With Testing Relief it's possible to reduce the time needed for testing the software product and to increase the quality of testing at the same time because it often happens that parts of code in a software product indirectly affected by changes remain hidden, which may lead to the most negative consequences in the form of errors during its use.
Testing Relief detects all parts of code that were affected by changes and allows you to both increase the quality of the software product and reduce the cost of testing it.
Testing Relief is used to analyze changes in versions of software products created on the Microsoft .Net Framework platform.
The analysis of changes includes the evaluation of how the made changes influence all parts of the software product.
Testing Relief helps to evaluate the actual amount of the necessary work related to testing the new version of the software product and also to detect the particular areas that require testing in it.
Testing Relief is used to test a software product during its development.
Who is Testing Relief for?
If at least one of the following statements is true for you, Testing Relief is your choice.
You cannot keep all changes in your software product in mind.
Your software product has a complex architecture or a large amount of code.
Several developers develop your software product.
Your software product gets modified often and bugs in it are quite possible.