Hita

Automation Testing Tool

HITA (Hitachi Impact Testing Analyzer)TM i) is a change impact analysis tool for different programming languages (Java, Sql, C++ and C#). It helps software developers, testers and managers calculate the impact of a software change in a complex software development projects. It is an AI-driven cloud based software that visualizes the impact of a change between software elements in a visual map (using AI algorithms) and provides the necessary solutions to successfully overcome the impact change.

Software development projects becomes increasingly large and complex, there is an ever need to predict and control the effect of software changes. There comes the role of HITA, which eases the organization of software projects from automatically converting the source code to dynamic diagrams until the generation of AI driven impact analysis reports for regression testing.

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HITA FEATURES

Automatic generation of diagrams (Class, Component, ER diagrams…) from source code/database.

Elaboration of detailed Impact Analysis Reports showing different impact levels on each affected element.
Detection and display of software elements inter-dependencies.
User friendly interface to manually create system integration diagrams.
Test flow generation which can be followed by software testers for regression testing.
Identification and visualization of impact change analysis and change propagation on other components of the program structure (Using AI algorithms).
Easy allocation of test cases to their corresponding components, classes or tables.
Automatic verification of changes between two software builds.
The ability to manually change the impact level of each element of the software.
Importation and allocation of test suites/test cases from Testlink.
Identification and visualization of impact change analysis and change propagation on other components of the program structure (Using AI algorithms).
Easy allocation of test cases to their corresponding components, classes or tables.
Automatic verification of changes between two software builds.
The ability to manually change the impact level of each element of the software.
Importation and allocation of test suites/test cases from Testlink.

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