Note: - If you are using Visual Studio 2012 Update 2, then use the updated version of test scribe from here. Note: - If you are using Visual Studio 2012, then use the updated version of test scribe from here. Overview Test Scribe is a documentation power tool designed to construct documents directly from the TFS for test plan and test run artifacts for the purpose of discussion, reporting etc. Installation Test Scribe needs to be installed as an add-on power tool to Microsoft Test Manager (MTM) which is included in Visual Studio 2013 Ultimate, Visual Studio 2013 Premium and Visual Studio 2013 Test Professional Editions. Download Test Scribe and run the setup on the machine where MTM is installed. Usage Launch Microsoft Test Manager and connect to a particular test plan. Select the “Tools” center by picking Tools from the drop down as shown below: Figure 1.0 – The “Tools” center installed as part of Microsoft Test Manager From the “Test Plan Summary” section, you can select a particular test plan, right click and select “Generate”. This will generate a document for the selected test plan. The generation time will vary depending on the connection speed, amount of data and machine configuration. The output document will contain (among other things) the test plan details, the suite hierarchy and the set of test cases with test steps inside each test suite. From the “Test Run Summary” section, you can select a particular test run in the connected test plan, right click and select “Generate” to create a document for the selected test run. The output document will contain the test run details with pie charts displaying test outcomes and test failure analysis.
What’s new in this release This release includes support for the following:
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