Wipros StORM Tools Methodology Awarded Patent By USPTO (21-Feb-2012)
Wipro's arm - Wipro Technologies, the global information technology, consulting and outsourcing business, has been granted a patent by United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) for its Statistics Operations Research Matrix (StORM) methodology.
Wipro's 'StORM' is a system and method for software test suite optimization, achieved by generating an orthogonal array (OA) for software testing using the mathematical principles for OA. This method results in reducing the number of test cases many fold downwards and at the same time increases the effectiveness of the testing process, thus reducing the testing cycle and effort required.
The company has reduced test cases by 75% from the original suite for a large telecom equipment vendor. The resulting efficiency has implied increased coverage and reduced effort and cycle time.
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