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Mind Map Using Tags

Last updated 1 year ago

Test Case Tags are labels or markers that serve the purpose of categorizing and organizing test cases based on specific attributes. They are instrumental in grouping together test cases that share common characteristics through the use of branching.

This tagging feature is particularly relevant to Test Cases, where:

i. The primary node represents the Tag Name.

ii. The secondary node represents the Test Case Name.

With the help of tags we can easily import all the test cases which is created under Test Repository into Sprints and Test Lab.

  1. Tag names are visually identified with a distinctive Pink color.

  2. Test Cases:

    • Passed Test Case is represented by Green.

    • Failed Test Case is represented by Red.

    • Not Executed Test Case is represented by Orange

Additionally, users have the option to perform targeted searches for specific tags to access details related to the associated test cases.

Furthermore, the flexibility to zoom in and out of tagged content is readily available to enhance user interaction and navigation.

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