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    TestLink

    TestLink

    Test & requirements management

    TestLink is a web based Test Management tool. The application provides Test specification, Test plans and execution, Reporting, Requirements specification and collaborate with well-known bug trackers. Repository: https://github.com/TestLinkOpenSourceTRMS
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    Downloads: 793 This Week
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    MailDev

    MailDev

    Web Interface for viewing and testing emails during development

    MailDev is an SMTP server with a web interface designed for viewing and testing emails during development. It allows developers to inspect and debug emails sent from their applications without delivering them to real inboxes.
    Downloads: 7 This Week
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    ZenTao project management software

    ZenTao project management software

    Open source Scrum tool and an ALM solution

    ZenTao is an open source Scrum tool for application development projects with features including Backlog Management✓ Sprint and task✓ bug tracking✓ Scrum✓ Waterfall✓ Roadmap✓ Burndown✓ Kanban✓ SaaS✓ Self Hosting✓
    Downloads: 32 This Week
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    Test Manager plugin for Trac

    Test Manager plugin for Trac

    A Trac plugin manage the quality process

    A Trac plugin to create Test Cases, organize them in catalogs and track their execution status and outcome. Take a look at the Web Page on trac-hacks: http://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TestManagerForTracPlugin
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    TestArena - Test Management Tool

    TestArena - Test Management Tool

    TestArena is a free tool for test management.

    Downloads: 3 This Week
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    Testa OTMS
    Testa Online Test Management System is a powerful web-based application to take online multiple choice tests written in PHP. Create a quiz and hold it and see the statistics as easy as possible...
    Downloads: 2 This Week
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    AutoTest
    AutoTest is a test management, test execution and test result report application written in Java. It can be customized to support a broad range of test execution frameworks. A user guide and download instructions are available at http://autote.sourceforge.net/
    Downloads: 1 This Week
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    A web based environmental modeling tool, allows users to run simulations and test management scenarios.
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    Quantum replicates the functionalities of QC. Quantum will have the requirements, test cases, test runs, defects, RTM, TCM just as QC and will also implement custom fields. It is being developed on *AMP platform and is platform independent
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    Application Radi-testdir is a light weight test Management tool. Radi supports testdirectory features like configuring the test plan, updating (create/edit) the test results for the test image/build, Backup, User Management.
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    Simple test management interface for Selenium. It stores all tests in a database, removing the need for testers to access the webserver directly to edit or create tests and allows templating parts of tests, reducing test maintainence on app changes.
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    A system that helps in the process of functional system testing. It allows the creation and storage of testcases, testsuites and test projects. Results of tests may be recorded and reviewed. Multiple testers allowed.
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    TMT is a test management harness designed to manage hands-off execution, monitoring and result logging of test cases. The tool is scalable and portable, uses xml as a means to describe the test cases, monitor and manage the way the tests are run.
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    Test Execution Assist

    Test Execution Assist

    TEA is an Utility to assist software testers in execution phase

    Test Execution Assist is an Utility to assist testers in execution phase with features like Collaborative execution environment, Custom Screen Capture, Snapshot Repository, Auto Report Generation, Auto ALM results upload. It is similar to the HP sprinter which is only available for testcases in HP ALM. Alternatively this application can be used with testcases in Excel format as well as ALM and will extended to other Test management solutions
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    Test Space
    Test Space is a Test Management Software for QA. You can use that software to storage test cases, management test, executing manual testing, generate rapports, integration with another bug-tracking systems and many more.
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    TestMP

    TestMP

    Test Management Platform for Automation

    TestMP is a test platform facilitating the management of automation test cases, data, environments in an automated way. It has the following features: 1. Instant Update of Test Case Doc & Status Document test cases just in code, and no longer bother to maintain them in another place. The web console will instantly update test document and measures upon test run. 2. Auto-generation of Metrics Report to Signoff Test robustness, effectiveness, and efficiency are evaluated into a clean but meaningful report. You can signoff the report by marking "Accept" or "Refuse" and send it to the stakeholders! 3. Object-oriented Test Data Storage & Service You can add test data into the datastore, categorize it by tags, and use it by API in automation. Test data is fetched as its original type, or by merging different snippets together. 4. Task-driven Test Environment Management Environment tasks are defined, scheduled, and bounded to scripts on local/remote hosts.
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    Test Management Tool that run on portable storage (USB HD, flash memory and etc).
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    TestRest

    TestRest is a fully QA Management Tool

    TestRest is Test Management offers test case authoring, reusable test cases, test execution and reporting. TestRest supports statistic and graph reports with simple modern UI interfaces.
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    Open Test Manager aims to be a simple tool for managing test cases using a central database. It is written in java and uses a web-based user interface and an embedded database.
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    Veto is a test management tool that allows you to run the relevant tests, all the relevant tests, and nothing but the relevant tests.
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    Exploratory testing tool to help manual software testers manage session-based test management, prime testing ideas and record test results. See this page for more on SBTM: http://www.satisfice.com/articles/sbtm.pdf
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    fastest

    Automate your software testing, the fastest way!

    Fastest stands for 'Fast Automated Software test'. * This is a compilation of various open source tools complemented with a set of useful programs that help a Software Test Engineer perform the test automation with ease. * It can be envisioned as a toolkit that every test engineer would need! * Currently implemented in Java * Test Automation is not just about writing test cases in a particular programming language. There are a lot more activities that need to be accomplished in order to make the test automation really become automatic. * Fastest helps automate all the necessary, but difficult test automation tasks like 'Mapping the test case execution with test plan document, updating centralized test management database, reporting, setup of automated nightly regressions in Continuous Integration (CI) environments, Running code / commands on remote hosts, Interacting with Web services, browser based automation using Selenium, SSH access, Sending Email notifications
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    lemonite
    Lemonite is an Open Source tool designed to automate J2EE unit test development and management. It's entirely implemented in Java and makes it very easy to write and run unit tests for common J2EE business concepts (EJB, Servlets, etc...) and for Web Services too. Lemonite works as standalone Java application.
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    The Open Test Manager (OpenTestMan) is a validation test suite whose purpose is to test interoperability of Management Access Points (MAP) which claim to be DMTF-DASH compliant.
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    qaCenter is an open source web based project management & test management tool.
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Open Source Test Management Tools Guide

Open Source Test Management Tools are software tools designed to help organizations efficiently manage both manual and automated testing processes. They allow you to create, design, and execute test cases while also providing a clear view of the test results. With Open Source Test Management Tools, tests can be organized and executed with ease, giving teams greater insight into their development cycles.

Open Source Test Management Tools provide a complete platform for testers in order to have full control over quality assurance (QA). These tools encompass features such as defining test cases, managing defects and issues related to testing activities, generating reports for analysis whether manually or automatically based on predefined conditions, creating a timeline of all events in projects, among others. Additionally, some open source tools offer exceptional management features such as Agile project management capabilities which include Kanban boards or self-hosted bug tracking software.

With Open Source Test Management Tools teams can have an increased visibility into their quality assurance cycle. Teams benefit from being able to monitor the progress of each feature set under development by viewing metrics like how long it took since a given feature was added until it got tested and deployed into production. Testing becomes more effective when done through open source tools because monitoring is easier due to all information being stored under one place ready for review at any time which means that results are accurate and reliable with less effort needed on follow-up tasks.

In short, Open Source Test Management Tools provide great assistance in streamlining QA processes while helping teams in monitoring the correct implementation of code changes throughout the entire product lifecycle including bug tracking/fixing efforts until outsource/outsource services delivery stages are reached if necessary; all this without any cost from proprietary solutions often recommended nowadays in software industry scenarios worldwide but most importantly reinforcing organization’s trustworthiness comparing different vendors available today where high quality standards enforced by using OSS become indispensable during decisionmaking process concerning daily operations alike implementations projects.

Open Source Test Management Tools Features

  • Requirements Management: Open source test management tools provide a framework for capturing, organizing, and managing requirements. This includes the ability to document project scope, trace requirements to tests and defects, and track changes over time.
  • Test Case Management: Allows users to develop test cases within the same system they are managing their requirements in. Test cases can be created in various formats like tabular or Gherkin syntax, linked to related issues/defects, executed periodically and analyzed for performance metrics.
  • Issue Tracking: Many open source test management tools offer integrated issue tracking capabilities. This allows users to log defects related to tests in addition to other quality management activities such as change requests or customer feedback. Issues can then be tracked across their life-cycle with support for sophisticated query builders for complex reporting needs.
  • Automated Testing: Some of these tools allow users to leverage scripting languages like Groovy or Python for setting up automated testing scenarios that can be triggered manually or scheduled at recurring intervals using cron jobs or Jenkins CI integration.
  • Cloud-Based: Increasingly, many open source test management platforms now come cloud-based allowing remote collaboration from any device running an internet browser without manual setup efforts on the user’s part for popular integrations such as Slack notifications or GitHub synchronizations.

Different Types of Open Source Test Management Tools

  • Bug Tracking Tools: These tools provide capabilities for tracking and reporting software issues, as well as providing integrated support for test execution. They allow for bug reports to be filed, tracked, managed, and resolved quickly.
  • Test Case Management Tools: These open source test management tools are used to create and manage test cases within an organization. They enable users to define the criteria for a successful test results and ensure that all tests are completed with accuracy.
  • Automation Testing Platforms: These platforms enable testers to write their own automated tests by providing an environment in which scripts can be created and executed. By automating tests, testers can save time and improve accuracy of the test results.
  • Exploratory Testing Solutions: These solutions facilitate exploratory testing by making it easy to search large datasets while testing different areas of application functionality. This allows testers to identify potential bugs more quickly than manual testing methods.
  • Performance-Testing Solutions:Performance-testing solutions allow users to simulate different scenarios of user activity on an application or website in order to measure its performance under these conditions. This helps organizations understand how their applications will perform under various load conditions so that they can take the necessary steps towards optimizing their applications' performance before they are released into production environments.
  • Virtualization Platforms:Virtualization platforms enable users to create virtual environments in which multiple users can access a single machine simultaneously, eliminating the need for physical hardware for testing purposes.
  • Requirements Traceability Software: Requirements traceability software enables organizations to track requirements from initial definition through development processes until implementation is complete—ensuring that all stakeholders have up-to-date information about project status at any given time throughout the cycle.

Advantages of Open Source Test Management Tools

  1. Cost Savings: Open source test management tools offer significant cost savings compared to enterprise solutions. By utilizing open source solutions you are eliminating the need to pay for software licenses and hardware costs associated with hardware-based testing solutions.
  2. Streamlined Testing Processes: By using an open source test management tool, organizations can easily streamline their testing processes by automating tasks and allowing testers to quickly and effectively manage tests cases. This will reduce time spent on manual testing processes and increase the quality of results.
  3. Security Benefits: Open source tools have much more security built into them than proprietary tools do, making them ideal for companies who are concerned about keeping data secure. Many open source test management solutions contain features such as encryption, authentication, authorization, auditing, logging and system hardening that help protect data from malicious attacks or accidental loss of data.
  4. Flexibility:Most open source test management tools are designed in a way that allows users to customize them according to their specific needs. This flexible approach helps users create better quality tests faster and with less effort than ever before.
  5. Control: The control over the development process is kept within the organization as opposed to outsourcing it all away as needed with some closed source solutions. This prevents any external parties from having hidden agendas that could result in unwanted changes or delays in development cycles due to non-alignment between the priorities of both parties involved in any given project.
  6. Quality Assurance: Open source test management tools help ensure high levels of product quality by providing testers with detailed reports on performance metrics such as code coverage, defect tracking, execution times and more - giving developers insight into areas which need improvement or optimization for greater efficiency overall.

Who Uses Open Source Test Management Tools?

  • Developers: Developers are the primary users of open source test management tools. They use these tools to create and track tests, analyze results, manage bug reports and more.
  • Quality Assurance Engineers: These professionals use open source tools to ensure the quality of their software products. They can check for errors in code and design, set up automated testing scripts, and keep track of changes as a project progresses.
  • Project Managers: Project managers need test management tools to help them plan activities and break down tasks associated with software development projects. Open source test management systems allow project managers to stay on top of their teams’ progress without having to manually track every step along the way.
  • Programmers: Programmers use open source test management tools to verify that their code is working properly before releasing it into production environments. They can also integrate popular open source testing frameworks into their own applications for debugging purposes.
  • End Users: End users benefit from using open source test management tools because they offer an easy way to identify issues with software before they are released publicly. By doing so, end users have fewer technical problems when using the applications they need day-to-day basis.

How Much Do Open Source Test Management Tools Cost?

Open source test management tools can be a great way to manage your testing efforts without breaking the bank. Generally, there is no cost associated with using open source test management tools as they are provided and maintained by many organizations for free. Open source test management tools provide powerful capabilities that rival their commercial counterparts without the cost of purchasing or licensing fees.

The main expense associated with using open source test management tools is the time it takes to implement and maintain them. Setting up an environment to use these tools requires technical knowledge and understanding of software testing. Furthermore, these types of applications typically require frequent updates in order to remain secure and perform efficiently, which can also impact cost depending on how much time you dedicate towards system upkeep. Additionally, if you don’t have any internal staff with the technical expertise required for implementation or maintenance, then you may need to look into contracting someone who does to help get your systems running smoothly.

Overall, open source test management tools can offer a great bang-for-your-buck solution when it comes to managing your testing effort while allowing you accessibility to robust functionality at minimal cost (or none in some cases). As always though, make sure you take into account all the necessary setup costs before settling on such a solution so that you know exactly what kind of investment is needed for successful implementation.

What Do Open Source Test Management Tools Integrate With?

Open source test management tools can integrate with a variety of software, both open and closed source. For example, open source tools could be integrated with bug tracking software like JIRA, application lifecycle management (ALM) suites such as Microsoft TFS or Atlassian's ALM suite, or automated testing systems like Selenium. In addition, these tools may also integrate with ticketing systems like Zendesk or other customer service platforms. Enterprises may also find it beneficial to integrate an open source test management tool into their IT service management system so that they can track test progress across different teams. Finally, open source test management tools often have API integrations with popular DevOps automation pieces such as Jenkins and Puppet that allow for more comprehensive development process orchestration.

What Are the Trends Relating to Open Source Test Management Tools?

  1. Increase in Adoption: Open source test management tools are seeing an increase in adoption due to their cost-effective nature and ease of use. As the number of open source test management tools grows, more teams are turning to them for their testing needs.
  2. Growing Popularity: Open source test management tools have become increasingly popular due to their flexibility and scalability. They are being used by small and large organizations alike, allowing them to quickly integrate the tool into their existing processes.
  3. Improved Functionality: Open source test management tools have seen continual improvements in their functionality over the years. This includes features such as advanced reporting, automated tests, and advanced bug tracking.
  4. Support from Communities: Many open source test management tools benefit from the support of a large community of users who regularly contribute bug fixes and new features. This helps ensure that the tool remains up-to-date and reliable.
  5. Increased Automation: Open source test management tools are being used to increase automation in testing processes. This allows teams to run more tests in less time, leading to quicker releases with fewer bugs.
  6. Better Integration: Open source test management tools allow for better integration with other systems, such as continuous integration servers and issue tracking systems. This makes it easier to coordinate testing efforts across teams, reducing overhead costs and speeding up release cycles.

Getting Started With Open Source Test Management Tools

Getting started with open source test management tools can be a relatively easy process. First, users need to identify the appropriate test management tool for their needs. Popular open source test management tools include TestLink, Bugzilla and PopTest. Once the user has selected the appropriate open source tool, they will need to download it from its respective website and install it on their system. Users need to make sure that their systems are properly updated and meet all of the requirements for the specific open source test management tool they are using.

Once installed, users can begin creating tests according to how they wish to use the software. This usually involves deciding on a framework or software development lifecycle (SDLC) model they want to use and then assigning tasks accordingly within that model. For example, in a waterfall SDLC approach, testing tasks may include unit testing, integration testing or system testing, while in an agile SDLC model tasks may involve developing stories or running sprint cycles such as planning processes or reviews and other activities associated with agile methodology. From this point, users can enter information related to each task including the expected results of any tests being performed in order for them to evaluate if those expectations have been met after each set of tests have been executed. Users should also create reports at regular intervals so as not to miss any potential issues as well as provide feedback on all activities performed during any given period of time depending upon their goals for utilizing open source test management tools.

Once these steps have been taken care of by users when getting started with open source test management tools , there may still be some additional setup needed depending upon what type of project is being tested—but this may vary from user to user based on individual objectives and preferences with respect different types of workflows or projects being tested or managed through these tools.