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IBM Rational Functional Tester
Developer(s)IBM / Rational Software
Stable release
8.1 / Fall 2009
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows Linux
Typetest automation tools
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteIBM Rational Functional Tester

IBM Rational Functional Tester is a tool for automated testing of software applications from the Rational Software division of IBM. It allows users to create tests that mimic the actions and assessments of a human tester.[1]. It is primarily used by Software Quality Assurance teams to perform automated regression testing.


Overview

The following is a release history of the product initially released as RobotJ, and today known as IBM Rational Functional Tester

  • RobotJ 1.0 Released Summer 2002. Initial release. Part of Rational Test Studio 2002.05.02 release.
  • XDE Tester 1.0 Relased in Summer, 2003. Renamed as part of Ratioanl XDE (eXtended Development Environment), in line with Rational Test Studio version 2003.06.00.
  • IBM® Rational Functional Tester for Java and Web. Released 2004. Renamed after IBM acquisition of Rational Software.
  • v6.0 Released September, 2005. Renamed to IBM Rational Functional Tester. Internally known as Atlantic Release.
  • v6.1.1 Released March, 2006. Internally known as Atlantic Release.
  • v7.0 Released December, 2006. Internally known as Caspian Release.
  • v7.0.1 Released December, 2007.
  • v7.0.2 Released April, 2008.
  • v8.0 Released October 2008.
  • v8.1 Released October 2009.



Release History

References

  1. ^ Software Test Engineering with IBM Rational Functional Tester. The Definitive Resource