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本页面从tcm的英文介绍开始翻译,欢迎撰写更多内容。

The Test Case Management Portal (or in short TCM) is a web based portal for test case management (as the name states). This includes definition and translation of testcases as well as assigning test cases to specific testers and collecting the results.

测试事件管理入口(或者缩写为TCM)是一个web基础入口,正如其名,是为了测试事件的管理。它包括待测试项目的definition和翻译,分配任务给指定的测试员,并收集结果。


General Information about TCM

TCM is developed and hosted by the Sun localization testing team. So, the initial focus of TCM is localization testing - not only for OOo. We are trying to extend the capabilities of TCM, so that it can be used for general testing tasks within the OOo project.

At the moment the OOo project is using the same TCM installation as the OpenSolaris project. This means, we use the same "program" but the data are distinct.

For a short introduction to TCM see about TCM. The introduction is written for a successor of the current TCM. So the screens may differ from what you see in current TCM.

Roles in TCM

There are three (or four) roles in TCM:

  • SQA (Software Quality Assurance)
Can view test cases, update results (pass/fail) per test case
  • SQE (Software QA Engineer)
can modify (add, remove, translate) test cases
  • MGR (Manager)
Has SQE access + can grant user access, assign tests to testers, enter new test cases / scenarios and create new test reports and report templates

All these roles are based on localizations. That means, every SQA / SQE / MGR belongs to one (ore more) localizations. SQA's will see test cases translated to their language, SQE's will be able to translate the cases to a given language. MGR can only assign tests to tester of the same localization.

The Manager of the en localization has some more rights. He is some kind of "Super Manager" (the fourth role).


Bugs in TCM

If you find bugs in TCM (the tool itself), you can use the OOo Issue Tracker to report them. Use category qa, subcategory tcm.

If you find bugs that apply to a test case (bug in OpenOffice.org) you need to file it for the appropiate Issue Tracker component. Don't use qa / tcm in this case. See Report Issues for failed tests.

You may ask at the dev@qa.openoffice.org mailinglist if something is unclear with TCM.

Doing your daily work

SQA tasks

Doing your tests

Report Issues for failed tests

SQE tasks

translating test cases

MGR tasks

grant access to new testers

assign tests

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