HP ALM is a set of software tool developed and marketed by Micro Focus (previously Hewlett-Packard and Hewlett Packard Enterprise) for application development and testing. It includes tools for requirements management, test planning and functional testing, performance testing (when used with Performance Center), developer management (through integration with developer environments such as Collabnet, TeamForge and Microsoft Visual Studio), and defect management.
ALM is designed to support key stakeholders responsible for delivering applications as they progress through their lifecycle. It is a combination of a common platform, several key applications and a dashboard targeted at managing the core lifecycle of applications, from design through readiness for delivery to operations. All of these core lifecycle activities are connected together from a workflow perspective with a common management console, layer of project tracking and planning and built on a common software foundation containing a consistent repository and open integration architecture with a supported SDK
Below are the topics covered
Lecture - 1 Introduction on HP Application Life Cycle Management (HP ALM) 12.5 version
Lecture - 2 Requirements Module
Lecture - 3 Test Plan Module
Lecture - 4 Test Module
Lecture - 5 Defects Module
Lecture - 6 Uploading Test cases using MS Excel
Lecture - 7 Using Reports in HP ALM
Please Note:
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It is more of tutorial and is for practice and understanding your level of knowledge only
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It is not necessary that this tutorial may or may not be helpful for examinations and/or interview questions
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Unfortunately, there is no access to HP ALM at this time because it is an expensive tool