Zephyr offers multiple built-in reporting options that allow your users to track the progress and trends across all your testing activities. Please review the following sections for each individual gadget:
The user is able to view the visual representation of the test case executions and the progress of those executions.
Users are able to interact with both the chart and table to view further information to be able to spot trends or analyze the performance for the particular release. Clicking values in the All row opens a list of corresponding test cases.
If the x-axis label is Unallocated when drilling down your chart, this means the chart can no longer be drill-downed:
The user is able to view the visual representation of the test case executions sorted/filtered by the status of those executions.
Users are also able to highlight their mouse over the lines on the graph to view further information on the test case executions.
The user is able to view the visual representation of the test case executions sorted/filtered by the users of those executions.
Users are also able to highlight their mouse over the lines on the graph to view further information on the test case executions.
The user is able to view the visual representation of the test case executions that are executed the most.
For example: Within each test cycle, there may be some test cases that users tend to execute multiple times (repeating test cases across cycles) or test cases that take a significant amount of time to execute (lengthy execution times).
The user is able to view the visual representation of the test case executions that are failed the most.
For example: Within each test cycle, there may be some test cases that users tend to fail multiple times (repeating test cases that have failed across cycles).
The Plan vs. Actual Execution is a widget that shows the current execution plan, the actual execution progress, and what it takes to catch up with the test plan.
Planned: The plan will display the actual count of test cases assigned to all the users within that release.
Actual: The actual count will show the number of test cases executed until the current day (today's date).
Projected: The projected will show how many test cases can be executed, using the same planned resources. This is displayed at the end of the timeline.
Predicted: The prediction will display and predict the number of executions per person that can be done per day based on the previous execution history.
If the cycle is completed, then the prediction will not show. Per person per day predictions are calculated by a cloud engine based on their previous execution history. Predictions can be viewed when test cycles and test cases are assigned to users in the current release. |
As of now, only the Testcase Execution Progress, Most Executed Test Cases, Most Failed Test Cases, and Planned vs Actual Execution metric have the option to export via PDF, ZIP, or Printable format.