If your company uses Jira to keep track of software development, you may also be tempted to run Quality Assurance there. After all, you are probably paying for Jira already, so why not add the extra licences? Let’s dive into why you should and should not do that.
Here are the perks of using Jira as your test management solution
Small teams with up to 10 users can use Jira at no cost. The free tier also supports integrations that you may want to use for Jira testing tool. The pricing page currently says that this option will be “always free”
Keeping things in one place is just easier. It makes even more sense when we talk about development & QA. Testers use dev’s Jira anyway, so they might as well explore Jira’s test management options
Best test management tools for Jira are all available on the Atlassian marketplace. These can be Jira-exclusive solutions or Jira plugins from providers of standalone test management solutions
Test management solutions come with a learning curve. Mastering it takes time, and not all companies can afford to spend it. On the other hand, practically every tech person in IT has experience using Jira
Alas, not every universal tool is universally good at what it does
Jira itself does not facilitate test management. You mostly reuse the software development functionality for QA purposes. Anything else is at the mercy of third-party devs creating Jira plugins
Jira offers a way to customise your server into a test management solution. You will, however, need a Continuous Integration server alongside Jira to make this work. This route is neither free nor quick to start.
While Jira’s manual testing options are serviceable, automated tests are not. Going the customisation route about Jira test management means that you supply your own test automation solution
Atlassian has announced that they will stop maintaining their on-premise offering by 2024. Also, even before 2024, some of the newest Cloud functionality will never make it to the On-Premise. Alas, Cloud is a no go for sensitive industries
Here are some reasons to use a separate solution for QA
Testing software provides more variety compared to the Jira test management route. Dedicated tools organise and enhance manual testing, and also enable or entirely handle automated QA
Testing software provides more variety compared to the Jira test management route. Dedicated tools organise and enhance manual testing, and also enable or entirely handle automated QA
Test management solutions seek to run both Cloud and On-Premise versions. You would sometimes run into situations where On-Premise lags behind Cloud in features, but it’s the same with Jira
Test management solutions seek to run both Cloud and On-Premise versions. You would sometimes run into situations where On-Premise lags behind Cloud in features, but it’s the same with Jira
Testing tools are designed around key QA items. You may want to visualise whether the new build passed essential test cases or whether there are no critical bugs left. Jira’s reporting won’t be as specific here
Testing tools are designed around key QA items. You may want to visualise whether the new build passed essential test cases or whether there are no critical bugs left. Jira’s reporting won’t be as specific here
General issue trackers like Jira may not be geared to meet strict traceability requirements. Testing with them will result in either extra effort for compliance or potentially failed audits
General issue trackers like Jira may not be geared to meet strict traceability requirements. Testing with them will result in either extra effort for compliance or potentially failed audits
Jira lacks test plan features. Tests plans both provide an actual plan on covering all potential issues but also chain test cases together. Imagine Jira test cases management with no test plans
Jira lacks test plan features. Tests plans both provide an actual plan on covering all potential issues but also chain test cases together. Imagine Jira test cases management with no test plans
Jira, like any other service, can go down and does that. Developers can just keep doing their current tasks, but QA specialists need their tests. Relying on a single tool created a single point of failure
Jira, like any other service, can go down and does that. Developers can just keep doing their current tasks, but QA specialists need their tests. Relying on a single tool created a single point of failure
aqua has over 12 integrations with leading test automation solutions. It also comes with a Jira integration: you can either access individual items or fully sync aqua & Jira projects. No extra cost attached
aqua offers both cloud and on-premise versions with virtually identical functionality. On-Premise is not an afterthought for us: we have plenty of clients in banking insurance, and government.
aqua’s reporting wizard is quick to set up yet comes with quite some depth. You can even execute custom scripts inside the report. Dashboards help visualise progress and support KPI alerts for emergencies
aqua is fully compliant with traceability requirements, proven by our banking and government portfolio. This traceability, however, helps in any industry. You can see all changes to tests and revert if needed
aqua works fast and doesn’t slow down even if you have millions of test cases. We have such clients using both Cloud & On-Premise versions without hiccups. Test execution doesn’t throttle for them either
aqua comes with native support of the Agile methodology. The sprint’s Scrum Board, a project-wide Planning Board, and Burn-Down Chart will all make your work more efficient. Waterfall is also available
aqua Test Recorder takes web QA to the next level: your specialists can run tests and document results in the same Chrome window. Record interactions, edit captured data, leave comments, annotate screenshots — these are just some features of our Chrome extension
aqua is an Application Lifecycle Management solution. You can use it for all stages of your project
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There are no native software testing features in Jira. There are solutions that add an extra layer of QA to Jira, but they are still hindered by Jira’s limitations and general policies (e.g. sunsetting On-Premise from 2024).
No, Jira is primarily a requirements management tool with a serviceable defect tracking suite. You can’t realistically create, upgrade, execute, and track manual software tests there. Automated tests are out of the question, too.
There are no tangible advantages to using Jira as a testing tool.
The disadvantages include: