Test Planning and Execution Using TestLink

 Effective test management is key to delivering high-quality software products. Whether you’re performing manual testing or preparing for automation, having a structured approach to test planning and execution is critical. TestLink, a widely used open-source test management tool, helps QA teams manage test cases, organize test plans, and track execution.

At iHub Training Institute, the best software testing training institute in Hyderabad, we provide practical, project-based training on TestLink to help learners become confident and job-ready.


✅ What is TestLink?

TestLink is a web-based test management tool that helps testers:

  • Create and manage test cases
  • Design test plans
  • Assign and execute test cases
  • Track test results and generate reports
  • Integrate with tools like JIRA, Selenium, and Jenkins

It is ideal for both manual and automation testing teams looking to organize testing efforts efficiently.


πŸ” Test Planning in TestLink

Test planning is the process of defining what to test, how to test, and who will test it.

Steps to Create a Test Plan:

  • Login to TestLink and navigate to your project
  • Click on “Test Plan Management”

Define:

  • Test Plan Name (e.g., Sprint 5 Regression)
  • Description and goals
  • Execution type (manual/automated)
  • Assignment of testers
  • Add relevant test suites and test cases to the plan

At iHub, we teach students how to structure test plans based on real-world Agile and Waterfall projects.


✅ Test Case Creation in TestLink

Navigate to the Test Specification module

Create Test Suites to organize your tests by module

Add Test Cases with:

  • Summary
  • Preconditions
  • Steps to execute
  • Expected results

You can also import test cases from Excel using XML templates—a feature taught in our manual testing course.


πŸ§ͺ Test Execution in TestLink

Once test plans and cases are in place:

  • Go to Test Execution
  • Choose the test plan
  • Select test case > Mark as Passed, Failed, Blocked, or Not Run
  • Add notes or bug IDs linked to JIRA or other bug tracking tools

This gives testers and stakeholders a clear picture of test coverage and defect status.


πŸ“Š Test Reporting in TestLink

TestLink offers detailed reports such as:

  • Test Plan Report
  • Test Case Execution Summary
  • Requirement Coverage
  • Tester Activity

These help QA leads and project managers track progress and make data-driven decisions.


πŸŽ“ What You’ll Learn at iHub Training Institute

End-to-End Test Case Management

Creating Effective Test Plans

Executing and Logging Test Results

Generating and Analyzing Test Reports

Integrating TestLink with JIRA & Selenium

Hands-On Project Simulations


Our software testing training in Hyderabad includes both manual testing tools like TestLink and automation frameworks for a complete learning experience.


πŸ’Ό Who Should Learn TestLink?

  • QA Testers & Manual Test Engineers
  • QA Leads & Test Managers
  • Automation Testers (for hybrid test strategies)
  • Software Developers working in Agile teams


πŸ“Œ Why Choose iHub for TestLink and Software Testing Training?

πŸ§‘‍🏫 Expert-Led Training with Real-Time Use Cases

πŸ’» Practical Exposure to Industry Tools

πŸ“ Resume Building & Interview Preparation

πŸ“ Location: Hyderabad’s Best Training Hub

πŸ“œ Certification + Placement Support


πŸ“ Conclusion

TestLink simplifies the test planning and execution process, making it easier to manage test cases, track execution, and deliver high-quality software. Join iHub’s software testing training program to gain hands-on expertise in TestLink and become a certified testing professional.

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