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Manual testing with Eclipse test and performance tools

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Level: Introductory

Eric Long (elong@us.ibm.com), Software Engineer, IBM 

20 Jun 2007

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This demonstration shows you how to use the Eclipse Test and Performance Tools Platform project to create a new manual test project, create test cases, run the manual tests, and analyze the results.

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Less than 10 minutes


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Eric Long is a software engineer in the IBM Developer Skills Program. Eric graduated from the University of Texas with a degree in Computer Science, and currently works in Austin, Texas. He provides technical information to developers on emerging open source and industry trends and technologies through world-wide technical briefings, speaking engagements, workshops, Web content, and faculty consultations at IBM Academic Initiative member universities. His work also includes technical demos and content available at ibm.com/university and ibm.com/developerWorks.




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