Wednesday, March 18, 2009

TestersDesk.com

TestersDesk.com is an online assistant for software testers.
This online tool platform provides a variety of tools and utilities to help improve test engineering efforts including software test case documentation, software test case reduction, software test
data preparation, and many other uncategorized software test functions.

TestersDesk.com provides a new type of satisfaction to software testers by serving as a complementary tool to all existing tools as well as provides a singular online platform for software test design, software test documentation, and software test data generation.TestersDesk.com is building innovative tools that do smarter test engineering and reduce testing costs.

This platform has won HYSEA’s Best Innovation of the Year Award and is nominated for TATA’s Hottest Startups contest. With its innovative tools that can help do the challenging job of testing more effective in regards to time, efficiency, and money, TestersDesk could be considered by software testers as a useful tool to take into account.

To understand better about TestersDesk.com I can demonstrate one Tool which we have developed in TestersDesk.com
In common Testcase Generator Tool there is a sub tool called Quantified String Generator, This tool is used to check the length of text fields and text areas, to do that work as a manual it’s difficult and it takes time and some times we can miss some characters, but our tool can do that work in seconds of time and giving valuable data

Generates a string that quantifies itself by indicating its length at any given position.

Such strings are highly useful in testing the lengths of text fields and text areas. Knowing the length of the string from itself has proven to be the quickest way to determine the field length related aspects.

For example, in the string 2$4$6$8$11$14$17$20$ the character $ is just being used as a separator (some other character can be chosen in its place if needed) and the numbers indicate the position of the next separator character. So ...14$ means it is the 14th character (and just a ...14 with no $ next to it would mean 13 characters).

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