TestVista enhances testing experience with a suite of new features
With the aim of delivering a smoother and more efficient experience for testers, TestVista—the AI-powered assistant tailored for FSOFT testers – is set to launch version 1.2.0 on March 11. These enhancements not only strengthen AI-driven support but also optimize the management and evaluation of testing processes, making TestVista an indispensable tool for testing teams.
1. Automated test viewpoint generation
One of the most notable features of this update is the automated creation of test viewpoints, serving as an intermediary step before generating test cases. This functionality enables testers to capture critical testing perspectives with ease, helping them establish key viewpoints before potential issues arise. This marks a significant advancement in improving test quality from the very initial stages.

2. Test viewpoint management
The new update offers enhanced management of test viewpoints, empowering testers with:
- A tree-structured visualization of viewpoints, allowing test leads to gain a comprehensive overview of testing perspectives.
- The ability to filter, edit, and delete AI-suggested viewpoints before generating test cases.
- Options to manually add viewpoints or request additional AI-generated suggestions, ensuring thorough test coverage.
3. Viewpoint export capability
Testers can now export test viewpoints in Excel format, facilitating seamless data consolidation, reporting, and sharing with relevant stakeholders.
4. Enhanced test case review interface
To streamline the search and analysis of test cases, TestVista has introduced a filtering feature across all columns. This allows testers to efficiently sort, categorize, and assess test cases, saving significant time in the process.
5. Increased upload capacity
Understanding the need for handling larger testing documents, TestVista has increased the file upload limit from 5MB to 10MB. This enhancement applies to all widely used file formats, including DOCX, PNG, JPEG, JPG, XLSX, and XLSM, providing testers with greater convenience in processing and storing essential documents.
6. Improved AI testing prompts
This update brings significant improvements in guiding AI through various levels of testing with greater clarity:
- Unit Testing: Independently tests individual software modules or components, typically utilizing unit testing tools.
- Integration Testing: Evaluates interactions between components within the system.
- System Testing: Conducts a comprehensive assessment of both functional and non-functional system requirements.
- Acceptance Testing: Validates that the system is deployment-ready and meets business requirements.
These enhancements not only boost the accuracy and adaptability of test case generation but also help testing teams manage their workloads more efficiently. From visualizing test viewpoints to expanding upload capacity and refining the user interface, TestVisa continues to establish itself as a vital asset in the software development lifecycle.



