A testing session in Gazelle Test Management is used to manage a testing event. It can be a connectathon, an accredited testing session, a projectathon or even a virtual testing session. Users registered in the application will be able to create new system for a testing session in particular or to import systems from other events.
The tool is able to manage several sessions at the same time; each session can have a different status.
Management of sessions is performed from menu Administration --> Manage --> Manage sessions.
The first page you access to list the testing sessions registered in your instance of Gazelle Test Management. The highlited one (bold font) is the testing session you are currently logged into.
From this page, you can see what are the active testing sessions, active/inactive them, edit them or event delete them. You can also, by clicking on the green tick, set the one which will be used as default when a new user creates an account. Note that logged in user will also be able to acess the activated testing sessions; the other ones will be hidden from the list.
From the Administration of testing sessions page, click on "Add an event"; a new form will be displayed. The following information are requested
Then you can select several options :
Then you can select a set of test types among the following ones :
The testing session administrators are used in the header of the test reports
Then, pick up the integration profiles for which the users will be allowed to register their systems.
Here you need to give information about the person to contact for questions about the event.
Depending of the events, the management of certifactes is not performed by the same tool. If you want users to share certificates using a specific tool, tick the "Display certificates menu" checkbox and enter the URL of the tool.
Gazelle Test Management can generate the contract and the invoice, if this testing event requires a contract and you want the tool to manage it, tick the checkbox "Required a contract ?".
Note that the rule for computing fees currently applies in Gazelle Test Management is the following:
The amount is relative to the number of systems the company has registered, and marked "completed". You can state that the price for the first system is different from the one for the following. Regarding the fees for additional participants, it is the amount due per participant when the number of participants is strictly higher than 2 times the number of systems.
Currency code is used to express the currency to be used. Then you can custom the VAT and give the list of country VAT it the VAT of the country applies instead the global one (that's the case in Europe).
Finally, the contract and the invoice are generated based on a Jasper report, you need to provide the location of those *.jrxml files.
From this point, you can randomly generate test instances for testing the tool. You can also delete all the test instances to reset the testing session.