10-21-2009, 01:52 PM
Yes, you can use QC-QTP integration. It will help you in reporting too. You can also maintain your test cases in QC.
Timetaken is a tough one to answer. I dont want to give you anything even approx and mislead you.
Look, Time taken depends upon the script, the various workflows traversed by the script and the number of host machines you have( which means more the machines quicker the overall execution).
I propose you talk to your client and agree upon a Proof Of Concept where you demo them one test case which you have automated and executed from QC. Based on the time taken for that one test case which may have several other common functionality based test cases covered you can come up with a approx execution time.
Timetaken is a tough one to answer. I dont want to give you anything even approx and mislead you.
Look, Time taken depends upon the script, the various workflows traversed by the script and the number of host machines you have( which means more the machines quicker the overall execution).
I propose you talk to your client and agree upon a Proof Of Concept where you demo them one test case which you have automated and executed from QC. Based on the time taken for that one test case which may have several other common functionality based test cases covered you can come up with a approx execution time.
Basanth
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Give a fish to a man and you feed him for a day..Teach a man how to fish and you feed him for life.