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What is TestRail used for?

What is TestRail used for?
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Vasanth  K.
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QA & Technical Records Engineer - Client Team@Veryon|Technical Records|CAMO|Aviation MRO
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TestRail is a web-based test case management tool used by software development and quality assurance teams to manage, organize, and track their software testing efforts. It helps streamline the testing process by providing a centralized platform for creating and managing test cases, tracking test execution, and generating detailed reports on test progress and results. Here are some key uses of TestRail: Test Case Management: Create, organize, and maintain test cases for different projects or releases in a structured way. Test Execution and Tracking: Track the progress of test execution, manage test runs, and record results (e.g., passed, failed, or blocked tests). Reporting and Analytics: Generate detailed reports and visual insights on test coverage, test results, and overall project quality. Collaboration: Facilitates collaboration between team members, allowing testers, developers, and project managers to stay updated on the testing progress. Integration: TestRail integrates with various tools like JIRA, GitHub, Jenkins, and other CI/CD tools to streamline development and testing workflows. Customization: It offers customization options for fields, workflows, and permissions to match specific team or project needs. TestRail is commonly used in both Agile and Waterfall development methodologies to ensure comprehensive test coverage and effective test management.
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Pradip L.
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Manual/Automation Test Engineer | Java | Selenium Webdriver | TestNG | Jenkins | Rest API | Oracle SQL | Agile software Development | Investment Banking Domain
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TestRail serves as a web-based tool for managing test cases. Testers, developers, and team leaders employ it to efficiently organize, track, and oversee software testing endeavors.
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