What is a Test Run?
- Bhagyashri Shigarkanti
- Jul 2
- 2 min read
What is a Test Run in Software Testing?
A test run is the process of running test cases to check if a software application works as expected. It helps confirm that the system meets the requirements and performs well. Test runs involve executing a set of test cases, reviewing the results, and identifying any issues that need fixing before release.
By running test cases early and regularly, teams can find and fix problems before they become bigger issues. This ensures the software runs smoothly, performs well in different conditions, and delivers a good user experience.
What is a Test Run in Lidana?
Lidana’s Test Run feature provides a streamlined way to execute test cases and track testing progress efficiently. It allows teams to systematically conduct test runs, view execution details, and analyze results in real-time. Each test run includes multiple test cases that can either be added individually or directly from a test plan with attributes such as status, priority, estimated execution time, and number of steps.
Test Run feature in Lidana enables users to:
Initiate and execute test cases within a test run.
Monitor test execution progress and status updates in real-time.
Record test results, including passed, failed, or blocked test cases.
Edit test runs by adding or removing test cases as needed.
Delete outdated test runs to maintain an organized testing workflow.
By utilizing Test Runs in Lidana, teams can enhance collaboration, improve test execution efficiency, and ensure live reports on the ongoing test executions. Whether you're a QA tester, developer, or project manager, leveraging Test Runs helps in maintaining a structured and effective testing process, leading to more reliable software releases.
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