<rss version="2.0" xmlns:a10="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><channel><title>Inflectra Customer Forums: Best way to group multiple test case of applications into different areas? (Thread)</title><description> I have a 60 applications to test a few are big, that I can split it to a separate project into SpiraTest, but many are not so big and all of them are in one huge bag.  I split those application in to different areas they are related to:  Area 1  -app A  -app B  Area 2  -app C  -app B  Area 3  -app D  but sometimes app B are related with Area 2 as well (it will be a bit different requirements) but my question is to how the single Tester (person who will do the test, which does not have experience with SpiraTest before and have to know which requirements/test cases should he test ? by using simple filter by owner it want work... maybe group it into Test Set, that all test Case related to app 2 will be in one Test Set ? but then I will have  20 Test Sets only with application and another general tests like login or something, it will be confusing.  Any suggestions ?  Regards  Aleksandra </description><language>en-US</language><copyright>(C) Copyright 2006-2026 Inflectra Corporation.</copyright><managingEditor>support@inflectra.com</managingEditor><category domain="http://www.dmoz.org">/Computers/Software/Project_Management/</category><category domain="http://www.dmoz.org">/Computers/Software/Quality_Assurance/</category><generator>KronoDesk</generator><a10:contributor><a10:email>support@inflectra.com</a10:email></a10:contributor><a10:id>http://www.inflectra.com/kronodesk/forums/threads</a10:id><ttl>120</ttl><link>/Support/Forum/spiratest/best-practices/1884.aspx</link><item><guid isPermaLink="false">threadId=1884</guid><author>Aleksandra Marszalek (ama@avito.no)</author><title>Best way to group multiple test case of applications into different areas?</title><description> I have a 60 applications to test a few are big, that I can split it to a separate project into SpiraTest, but many are not so big and all of them are in one huge bag.  I split those application in to different areas they are related to:  Area 1  -app A  -app B  Area 2  -app C  -app B  Area 3  -app D  but sometimes app B are related with Area 2 as well (it will be a bit different requirements) but my question is to how the single Tester (person who will do the test, which does not have experience with SpiraTest before and have to know which requirements/test cases should he test ? by using simple filter by owner it want work... maybe group it into Test Set, that all test Case related to app 2 will be in one Test Set ? but then I will have  20 Test Sets only with application and another general tests like login or something, it will be confusing.  Any suggestions ?  Regards  Aleksandra </description><pubDate>Mon, 16 Jul 2018 14:23:48 -0400</pubDate><a10:updated>2018-07-19T11:30:08-04:00</a10:updated><link>/Support/Forum/spiratest/best-practices/1884.aspx</link></item><item><guid isPermaLink="false">messageId=3351</guid><author>Jim R (donotreply5@kronodesk.net)</author><title> Hi Aleksandra,  Normally for this situation wed recommend just having a single Test Set per tester.</title><description> Hi Aleksandra,  Normally for this situation wed recommend just having a single Test Set per tester.  Then they go through the My Page, see their assigned Test Set and can execute it in the prescribed order.  You can group test sets by folder if you want (as a manager) to have them grouped differently.  Regards  Jim </description><pubDate>Thu, 19 Jul 2018 11:30:08 -0400</pubDate><a10:updated>2018-07-19T11:30:08-04:00</a10:updated><link>/Support/Forum/spiratest/best-practices/1884.aspx#reply3351</link></item></channel></rss>