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'font-style:italic;' class='uawbyline'>by Michael Sasaki

The most common QA methodologies that are used with many testing group is the waterfall or the v-model method of product development. This model has a well-defined that includes the development and testing process. The neat structuring suits many projects that are executed in real time.

There are many testing tools that work in tandem with this QA methodology. An efficient tool should be able to seamlessly integrate into the existing processes and aid in efficient test process management. The testing tools should be able to adjust to new patches of test software, without having any major impact on the working of the project.

It is important for test tools to track productivity and quality metrics at granular levels so that testing groups can be monitored accurately at all phases. The tools need to be capable of automatic test execution scheduling without having to depend on the team resources to start the test process for a module.

Another important characteristic of the testing tools is to provide for adequate test documentation capabilities. These features must ensure that test process is documented every time a module is tested and released for the next development phase. Also, test documents for completed projects must be safely archived so that they can be retrieved whenever required.

Testing tools must be able to support the regular test process which includes the main activity of building test plans and creating test cases or scripts. The testing tools must be capable of integrating with existing or new test tools that that are introduced into the testing environment.

Test automation tools help to overcome all testing challenges faced by the projects. They can efficiently handle all basic test activities, without any manual intervention. There are many tools that offer features like multiple test environment handling, simultaneous releases etc.

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