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Introducing the new “Run” Index in 4.6 | Part 1

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Alex Henderson Posted by Alex Henderson on April 5, 2013

Introduction In Enterprise Tester 4.6 we introduced a new search index – called “Run” – which allows you to search not only the last run of a script, but previous (historical) runs as well. This index was introduced to power … Continue reading →

Posted in Enterprise Tester | Tagged api, enterprise tester, TQL, video | Leave a Reply

Our Enterprise Architect Community

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Stacy Busek Posted by Stacy Busek on March 12, 2013

We’ve been running Enterprise Architect User Groups down here in APAC for a few years and I have been to almost every one. And yet… I never fail to be amazed by the awesome things that Enterprise Architect users are … Continue reading →

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Why do I love automated tests?

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Robin Lott Posted by Robin Lott on March 11, 2013

The answer isn’t what you might expect. Faster ? It’s not because automated tests, or testing related tasks, are faster than manual testing, because, in many ways, they’re not. Automation takes time. Time to analyze, time to write, time to … Continue reading →

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The Lastest Addition to the Auckland Team | Welcome Rob!

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Laura Cannan Posted by Laura Cannan on March 11, 2013

We’ve added another few people to the team here at Catch, so I thought I would take a moment to introduce you to our latest recruit, Rob Fonseca-Ensor. I’ve also done a quick round up of the team members who … Continue reading →

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Forget Waterfall and Welcome Agile

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Ismael Bandjy Posted by Ismael Bandjy on March 8, 2013

What is Waterfall and why we don’t need it in the software industry anymore? For a long time, teams have been following the Waterfall approach: Analyze… everything Develop… everything Test… everything Release… everything In material industries, the Waterfall approach is necessary. … Continue reading →

Posted in Quality Assurance | Tagged agile, Process, testing, waterfall | 2 Replies

Test Management Software | What to expect for 2013…

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Audrey Cheng Posted by Audrey Cheng on January 17, 2013

With five releases and the introduction of ET Plus and ET Hosted, 2012 was an exciting year for Enterprise Tester. We rang in the year with some great enhancements for JIRA customers, adding remote issue links and activity streams, and ended … Continue reading →

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Enterprise Tester | F.A.Q.

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Nikita Gupta Posted by Nikita Gupta on January 17, 2013

In our January newsletter we provided some F.A.Q. about Enterprise Tester. Read on to get the full responses to each of these questions from our support desk. Can we integrate user stories and incidents between Enterprise Tester and JIRA? Yes. … Continue reading →

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A Year in Review

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Bryce Day Posted by Bryce Day on January 17, 2013

Last year was an exciting year for the team at Catch. At the start of the year we knew we were going to be busy, but didn’t know just how busy we would be! All areas of the business grew … Continue reading →

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