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Cool tool for requirements test coverage

A few days ago someone forwarded me some links to a tool for determining test coverage (code coverage) on requirements rather than assemblies, classes and methods (which VSTS provides out of the box).  I finally got a chance to look over it today.  It looks pretty cool.  I have to admit I'm a bit skeptical about annotating every class/method with the requirement number but that might work out.  It would be very interesting to try it out on a project.  There's no question reporting the test coverage by requirement/scenario is way more meaningful to managers, project sponsors and users than reporting it on assemblies.

Check it out and let me know what you think...

http://www.paulstovell.net/blog/index.php/scenario-coverage-analyser-for-tfs/
http://www.paulstovell.net/blog/index.php/scenario-coverage-analyser-for-tfs-setting-it-up/

Thanks Paul for building this,

Brian

Published Tuesday, July 03, 2007 3:12 PM by bharry

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