TESSY - test case FAQs
What is the Classification Tree Editor (CTE)?
A graphical tool supporting the Classification Tree Method. Details can be found here.
What is the Classification Tree Method?
A method to transform a functional problem specification into a minimal and sufficient set of test case specifications. Details can be found here.
What is the main benefit of the Classification Tree Method?
The Classification Tree Method visualizes testing ideas. This is very useful for test reviews and certifications.
How are CTE and TESSY connected?
Since TESSY V3.0, the CTE is a perspective in TESSY. Test case specifications and test data can be defined in the CTE perspective and exported to the Test Data perspective of TESSY. After the tests were run, the test verdicts are exported to the CTE perspective.
Is a license global?
Yes. If it is technically possible (usually by VPN) you can access a remote TESSY Floating License Server (FLS) from anywhere in the world in order to obtain a TESSY license. E.g. a TESSY user located in India can use a TESSY license from a FLS located in Germany. This is legal, i.e. explicitly allowed by the licensing policy.
Can I check out a floating license?
Yes. From the Floating License Server, a license can be transferred to another PC for a maximum of 30 days. This allows TESSY to be used on a PC not connected to any network. For the license transfer, it is not necessary for the remote PC to have access to the Floating License Server.
Can I rent a license?
No. Renting or leasing of TESSY licenses is not possible.
Can I upgrade from a node-locked license to a floating license?
No. Such an upgrade is currently not availlable.