On 07/03/10 09:35, Philip Fearon wrote:
Dave, I've no doubt that your history in test is actually much more
extensive than my own. Even when I was supposed to be testing I
probably spent as much time on developing the test tools as I did on
the tests, not always ideal:-)
I led a group developing a test executive for the aerospace industry.
Total time was 16 years. Far too long really :-)
The output I appended previously was extracted from a normal batch
XSLT transform, with some deliberate error cases included, as such it
may not be that useful. Instead, there's a higher level diagram[1]
that shows the current report structure more clearly. There's also a
10 min YouTube video[2] on viewing and analysing the XSLT report, but
this is rather ponderous so really only recommended for killing any
spare time.
[1] http://www.qutoric.com/coherentweb/user_guide/detail/xslt/xslt_report.html
[2] http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P0_1jL4o_rs
Thanks, I'll take a look.
the terminology has me frowning? 'requests'?
Also, is the idea of testing an entire folder for your own usage?
regards
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Dave Pawson
XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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