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This is visualised in the diagram bellow.
With absolutely zero coding necessary, see how JSU works in this specific use case:
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Imagine a test run by a tester fails – and the tester clicks the Nok transition. By doing so, a new bug issue is created and linked to the test automatically.
With every bug the tester finds, this process can be repeated and a new bug issue will be created.
To find out how it works – see Create Linked Issue (click for more…)
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The test will be set automatically to “Ready for Re-Test” after all bugs being fixed.
The version of the fix is copied to the test, so the testers know which version has to be retested.
To find out how it works – see Linked Transition Post Function (click for more…)
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When a test is finally ok and no bugs are found anymore – the tester clicks the Ok transition.
By doing so, all the linked bug issues which are fixed now, are closed automatically.
To find out how it works – see Linked Transition Post Function(click for more…)
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