OpenText™ ALM Octane is a web-based application lifecycle management platform that enables teams to collaborate easily, manage the product delivery pipeline, and visualize the impact of changes.
ALM Octane is flexible. You can perform some of the stages at any point. For example, you can define your backlog before you create requirements. On the other hand, some stages must precede other stages. For example, you must define manual tests or automated tests and execute them before you can track quality.
Depending on your development methodology, you can create high-level requirements, or build a detailed backlog tree with epics, features, and stories. For details, see Backlog.
Create tests to track release quality, including functional, sanity, acceptance, security, and performance tests. For details, see Manual testing flow.
You can also integrate with a CI server to get results of automated tests. As you implement user stories, you can report defects and monitor their progress. For details, see CI server integration flow and Automated testing flow.
When you run manual tests and CI server pipelines, results are automatically incorporated into the dashboard. You can then use the dashboard to analyze release quality. For details on the dashboard, see Dashboard.
For details on analyzing the release quality, see Analyze release quality.
You are an ALM Octane workspace Administrator and want to learn more about business rules and how to use it? Then this overview course provides a basic understanding on the business rules of ALM Octane.
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Upon successful completion of this course, you will be eligible to:
be more productive
better collaborate
use agile methodologies in a smarter way
support the software delivery lifecycle
take on lead roles in your projects and advance in your career