Test Design Studio Updates to Build Process
We have just posted a new release of Test Design Studio, and it is available for download.
The most notable additions to this release are related to the build process. For those who may not be … more
We have just posted a new release of Test Design Studio, and it is available for download.
The most notable additions to this release are related to the build process. For those who may not be … more
How safe do you feel knowing your code passes a syntax check?
Keeping reading and you might change your mind.
We have talked at length about having correct syntax does not mean your code is … more
We are happy to announce that the next release of Test Design Studio will add support for Delphi test objects! Support for QuickTest test objects like those in the Delphi add-in are just one of … more
Test Design Studio has long offered the ability to modify the fonts and colors used by the editing control. This is done by selecting ‘Tools –> Options’ from the main menu, expanding the … more
Summary One of the design goals for TDS3 is to improve how QuickTest scripts are managed in the IDE. Most file editors are designed to work with one file at a time, but a QuickTest script is … more
Once again, another great feature request from one our users is being integrated into the next release of Test Design Studio! Test Design Studio features extensive support for outlining the various … more
We are happy to provide another feature request in our next release of Test Design Studio. This feature, while simple, is very useful. When you press the ‘SPACE’ key after … more
This feature is primarily targeted for use with Enumerations (a.k.a. Enum), but everything you see below will also work with Boolean values since it, too, has a pre-defined list of values (i.e. True … more
As part of the ongoing effort to bring Test Design Studio to a new platform, we are having to rewrite a lot of the functionality that is present in Test Design Studio 2. We are taking the time … more
How you manage your QuickTest® Pro test assets will have a significant impact on the success of your project. We put together a white paper that discusses project management using either QC/ALM … more
Test Design Studio does a lot that QuickTest® Professional does not! There are, however, a few elusive items that Test Design Studio does not (or cannot) do. You can view a feature … more
One of the biggest limitations that QuickTest® Pro users face is that you can only edit a single test at a time. You can open multiple supporting documents like function libraries, but you … more
One of the new features in the upcoming Test Design Studio 3 release include some updates to how you navigate documents. Below is a screen shot of a class library for interacting with the … more
HP announced end of life for WinRunner® a couple of years ago. By this time, most people have migrated over to QuickTest® Professional instead. Since TDS 3 is a total rewrite of the … more
While the majority of the work going into the Test Design Studio 3 (TDS3) rewrite has focused on reorganizing and updating the base code, we are still bringing some new features and usability … more
The ‘Start Page’ for Test Design Studio includes the ability to display an RSS feed of relevant information. By default, this feed is based on our general Test Design Studio news feed located … more
As many of you know, we have been working hard on the next release of Test Design Studio. The current code base has served us well, but we began to encounter limitations that prevented us from … more
The next release of Test Design Studio 2.0 will include a new feature to perform file locking in Quality Center / ALM. When you open a test, attachment, resource, or BPT component for editing, … more