XQual launches XStudio 1.3
Online, July 13, 2010 (Newswire.com) - XQual Studio (XStudio) is a free test management application that handles the complete life-cycle of your QA testing projects: users, requirements, specifications, scrum projects, SUTs, tests, test plans, test reports, campaigns and defects.
Using a MySQL database as principal storage, XStudio allows to schedule or run fully automated or manual test campaigns. It also provides some outstanding tools to measure the coverage of testing (i.e. traceability matrix) as well as the performances of the developers and testers and all this via a local installation or through your favorite browser.
It can run (through the provided open-source launchers) tests based on:
- AutoIt
- Selenium
- Ranorex
- Sahi
- TestComplete
- TestPartner
- Visual Studio
- Beanshell
- Squish
- NUnit
- PyUnit
- JUnit
- TestNG
- Marathon
- Perl
- Tcl
- simple executables
- etc.
In addition, the SDK allows to develop specific launchers to interface with proprietary tests.
"XStudio proved itself to be one of the top leaders in the Test Management world; it handles not only the test plans, but also the requirements, specifications and bugs associated to each test. This allows producing high quality reports and graphics. Thanks to its open-source SDK (LGPL), integrating with any kind of tests, including proprietary ones, is as simple as just writing a Java class. Now that XQual provides a commercial support, XStudio is just becoming one of the best professional test management solution ever for an amazingly low price compared to competitors.",
Eric Gavaldo, XQual founder and CEO of Gavaldo Consulting.
If you are interested in using XStudio and/or purchasing a commercial support license for XStudio, please contact sales@xqual.com or visit http://www.xqual.com
XQual is based in Nice, France and has been founded to promote a free, efficient, and professional-quality test management solution. XQual also provides a commercial support license and some professional services. Read more about XQual at http://www.xqual.com