Azure Test Plans

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Azure Test Plans
Score 9.1 out of 10
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Azure Test Plans is an exploratory test toolkit available from Microsoft's Azure suite of services. It enables manual testing for users, so that they can plan, execute, and track scripted tests with actionable defects and end-to-end traceability. Assess quality throughout the development lifecycle by testing your desktop or web applications. It is available with Azure DevOps Services.N/A
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I have not used any comparable software to Azure in the same setting. This question does not apply to my review of the software. I have also not encountered any bugs or inadequacies that would prompt us to look into replacing Azure Test Plans as our software of choice for …
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It was basically the business decision to use Azure Test Plans as we were moving to Azure from Amazon Cloud Services.
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Since we were using Azure DevOps, Test Plans were built-in on the Azure ecosystem the same that we were using to reduce the adoption time and we don't have to install an external tool for this purpose.
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Test rail feels quite dated compared to Azure Test plans and Devops as a whole. Functionality and ease of use is actually night and day.
The ability to create structured test plans with ease that can be traced and attached to Epics and stories with relevant tasks allows the …
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We're doing a full continuous integration (CI), continuous delivery (CD), continuous testing (CT), security, delivery, and monitoring. They have been lately adding features to the services on a regular basis. Every two weeks, they add functionality to Azure DevOps Services to …
Features
Azure Test Plans
Test Management
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Azure Test Plans
8.4
6 Ratings
4% above category average
Centralized test management8.86 Ratings
Manage test hosts and schedules8.26 Ratings
Map tests to user stories8.56 Ratings
Test execution reporting9.36 Ratings
Defect management7.36 Ratings
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Azure Test Plans
Likelihood to Recommend
9.0
(6 ratings)
User Testimonials
Azure Test Plans
Likelihood to Recommend
Microsoft
It works well for express test case implementation with a short duration. You can define the tests for two weeks and run the activities documenting the software errors and fixes to control the effectiveness of DevOps. The graphic reports give the idea of the backlog phases advances and errors detected. It needs improvement if you have a large test project and need to design financial budgets and control over costs of the test plan.
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Pros
Microsoft
  • Multi test plan access
  • Well structured and easy to use
  • Integrates with other azure features to work seamlessly ,connecting the data flow
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Cons
Microsoft
  • Graphic definition of the the Work Break Down Structure
  • Gantt Chart to check the activity dependance and flow of the process
  • Basic cost module to design test budgets.
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Microsoft
We're doing a full continuous integration (CI), continuous delivery (CD), continuous testing (CT), security, delivery, and monitoring. They have been lately adding features to the services on a regular basis. Every two weeks, they add functionality to Azure DevOps Services to match it with what Azure DevOps Server or on-prem would offer. So, we continue to get more robust functionality. My favorite right now is that they are starting to open up the API availability within Azure DevOps Services.
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Return on Investment
Microsoft
  • Pros: One stop solution for end to end traceability
  • Pros: Exploratory testing used
  • Pros: maximum coverage on multiple browsers, operating system combinations
  • Cons: Integration with Non-Microsoft tools can be improved
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