- Click Start and Point to All programs
- Point to the Worksoft folder
- Point to the Certify folder
- Select Worksoft Certify - Login dialog box appears
- Type in Username and Password
- Click OK.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
How to Access Worksoft Certify?
Worksoft Certify Architecture
Worksoft Certify Architecture:
Certify maintains an inventory of all of your applications and Business process certification components.Structure ties all of the components into a consistent hierarchy.
Certify organizes your application and business process components in a structured Hierarchy.
A Project is a collection of Variables, Processes, Layouts, Recordsets, Requirements and Test Results.
Each project is independent, and Information is not shared between them.
An Application is a set of Maps for Windows and Objects. Application can be available in one or more projects.
Users are given access to projects.A user may be authorized to read and write everything in on project, but can only read aspects of another project.
There are four Primary areas in this life cycle.
Components represent what you are planning, designing and building in Certify.
DataBase represents the repository where documented components are stored.
Applications represent the type of application being tested.
Data Analysis represents the data for your certification.
Certify maintains an inventory of all of your applications and Business process certification components.Structure ties all of the components into a consistent hierarchy.
Certify organizes your application and business process components in a structured Hierarchy.
A Project is a collection of Variables, Processes, Layouts, Recordsets, Requirements and Test Results.
Each project is independent, and Information is not shared between them.
An Application is a set of Maps for Windows and Objects. Application can be available in one or more projects.
Users are given access to projects.A user may be authorized to read and write everything in on project, but can only read aspects of another project.
There are four Primary areas in this life cycle.
Components represent what you are planning, designing and building in Certify.
DataBase represents the repository where documented components are stored.
Applications represent the type of application being tested.
Data Analysis represents the data for your certification.
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