June 2017
Intermediate to advanced
338 pages
8h 28m
English
Collaboration and documentation tools such as the Ruby-based Dradis Framework are shown in the following screenshot (https://dradisframework.com/ce/). Dradis can be a huge help to us in tying all of the tool sets we employ in our testing together, as well as providing an Evernote-like documentation interface. Using tools like this keeps us organized, which both ensures complete coverage and helps craft a professional report.
The Community Edition is free for use and powerful in its own right, but the professional edition (priced at $79/month at the time of this writing) includes some fantastic features that help manage multiple projects at a time, take advantage of templates and automated tool imports, and technical support ...