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  1. Starting with a Simple Test Process allows you to create or clone an existing test, immediately execute it, file a bug and check out the metrics gadget to keep track of your testing. This is the simplest way of using this application and no prior planning is needed.
  2. A Test Process with Basic Execution Planning essentially lets you group your test executions into Test Cycles so that you can keep track of what has been tested, what is passing/failing, how much is left etc. It involves very basic planning in setting up Test Cycle(s) in a Version and then making sure that every test execution is recorded against those Test Cycle(s).
  3. The next level is a Test Process with Structured Execution Planning. This involves setting up Test Cycle(s) and also getting into a process of creating/modifying a large number of tests, adding them to the appropriate Test Cycle(s) for future execution and then executing them during the dedicated execution stages of your project.
  4. A Structured Test Process, as the name implies, allows for distinct phases of organization, planning, execution and tracking of all your testing efforts.
    1. During the organization phase, tests are imported, reused, modified, cloned or created. They are linked to requirements, stories, epics or other issue-types. They are organized by Versions, Components and Labels. During the planning phase, various Test Cycles are set up and tests that need to be executed are added to these cycles. This kind of grouping allows for easy progress tracking. 
    2. The execution phase is all business, with users methodically executing tests within the various Test Cycles, linking to existing bugs or filing new ones, tracking progress etc. 
    3. Tracking happens continually with metrics showing in the Test Metrics keeping track of the organized tests, Test Cycle summaries showing progress of the execution, execution metrics keeping track of the quality of the software and detailed reports in various formats available for consumption by a varied audience.