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In this article you will find all the best practices for using TTM for Jira great AI features

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Written by Tomer Stoler
Updated over a week ago

Using our AI you can accelerate productivity by writing tests cases incredibly fast and avoid spending unnecessary time chasing grammar mistakes.


Auto generating test steps

  • Create a test case

  • Navigate to the created test case and you will see the AI modal

The "Adjust test steps" options are available when there are steps in the test case.

Generate test steps:

  1. "Manually enter a requirement" is a free text box that allows you to enter a requirement and generate test steps "on the fly".

  2. "Use currently linked requirements" generates test steps from a requirement that is already linked to a test case (see next step)."

  3. "Link new requirements and use all" opens a modal that allows you to link one or more requirements to the test case and it instantly generates test cases accordingly.

For our example we will generate test steps by linking a requirement (third option).

To accomplish this you need to do the following:

  • Create a requirement trough the REQUIREMENTS tab:

And insert the requirement in the description like this :

Although you can write your requirements as it best suits your needs, requirement structures as numbered/alphabetical lists will produce the most accurate results.

  • After you have the requirement created, navigate back to the test case, open the AI modal, select Link new requirements and use all and choose the desired requirement:
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  • Press 'Done' and there you have it! The requirement will be linked and after a few seconds you will see the generated Test precondition & Steps list with description and expected results.
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    Give it a spin and install Tricentis Test Management for Jira today!

This is only one way of using our advanced AI built in tools. Stay tuned, more cool stuff is coming!

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