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HP Application Lifecycle Management

Software Version: 1 1.00

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Document Release Date: October 2010 Software Release Date: October 2010

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Table of Contents
Whats New ...........................................................................................7 Chapter 1: Whats New in HP ALM .......................................................9 HP Application Lifecycle Management 11.00.....................................10 Installation ..........................................................................................12 Optimized Project Repositories ...........................................................13 Side-by-Side ALM Clients ....................................................................13 Project Planning and Tracking (PPT) Releases ....................................14 Business Process Model Integration ....................................................14 Traceability Matrix ..............................................................................15 Test Configurations .............................................................................15 New Manual Runner - HP Sprinter......................................................15 Project Reports.....................................................................................16 User Updates........................................................................................17 Administration Updates ......................................................................21 Changes in Feature Availability ..........................................................25 API and Database Updates...................................................................26 Business Process Testing ......................................................................28 Documentation Library.......................................................................31 Chapter 2: Whats New in HP ALM Performance Center ...................33 Administration and Lab Management ................................................34 User Features........................................................................................36 Standalone Applications......................................................................41 Feature Mapping..................................................................................43

Table of Contents

Whats New
The Whats New includes:

"Whats New in HP ALM" on page 9 "Whats New in HP ALM Performance Center" on page 33

Whats New

Whats New in HP ALM


This Whats New guide provides an overview of the features that were introduced or enhanced in HP Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) 11.00. For more information on using HP ALM, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide. You can also view video demonstrations of HP Application Lifecycle Management features by choosing an item from Help > Product Feature Movies. Whats New in HP ALM includes the following topics:

HP Application Lifecycle Management 11.00 on page 10 Installation on page 12 Optimized Project Repositories on page 13 Side-by-Side ALM Clients on page 13 Project Planning and Tracking (PPT) Releases on page 14 Business Process Model Integration on page 14 Traceability Matrix on page 15 Test Configurations on page 15 New Manual Runner - HP Sprinter on page 15 Project Reports on page 16 User Updates on page 17 Administration Updates on page 21 Changes in Feature Availability on page 25 API and Database Updates on page 26
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Business Process Testing on page 28 Documentation Library on page 31

HP Application Lifecycle Management 11.00


HP Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) empowers IT to manage the core application lifecycle, from requirements through deployment, granting application teams the crucial visibility and collaboration needed for predictable, repeatable, and adaptable delivery of modern applications. ALM supports you through all phases of the application lifecycle management. By integrating the tasks involved in application management, it enables you to better align IT with your business needs. For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide. ALM also includes Performance Center functionality, enabling you to manage all aspects of a large-scale performance testing project, including resource allocation and scheduling, from a centralized location accessible through the Web. For details on new features in Performance Center, see "Whats New in HP ALM Performance Center" on page 33. The ALM solution also includes Application Governance functionality. This component is primarily a design-time governance platform for service infrastructure. For more information, refer to the HP ALM Application Governance documentation.

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HP ALM Editions
HP Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) is also available in three editions which provide subsets of ALM functionality HP Quality Center Starter Edition, HP Quality Center Enterprise Edition, and HP ALM Performance Center Edition.
HP ALM Edition HP ALM Description Complete HP ALM functionality, providing core functionality for managing the Application Lifecycle and scalable Quality Management for mature organizations and Centers of Excellence (CoE) involved with managing enterprise releases. For quality management teams managing small releases. For quality management teams managing medium to large releases. For managing all aspects of large-scale performance testing projects.

HP Quality Center Starter Edition HP Quality Center Enterprise Edition HP ALM Performance Center Edition

For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide.

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Installation
The following updates have been made to the installation process. For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management Installation Guide.

Supported Environments
For the supported and recommended system configurations for your ALM server and client machine, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management 11.00 Readme.

Important: The supported environment information in the HP Application Lifecycle Management 11.00 Readme is accurate for the ALM 11.00 release, but there may be updates for ALM 11.00 patches. For the most up-to-date supported environments, refer to the HP Software Web site using the following URL: http://www.hp.com/go/TDQC_SysReq

ALM offers integrations with other HP testing tools. To verify that you are using a supported version, on the Add-ins page, click the More HP Application Lifecycle Management Add-ins link. Choose the ALM 11.00 integration matrix.

Installation Wizard

Validations have been added throughout the installation process. The installation wizard now consists of two stages: file delivery and server configuration. This means that you can reconfigure the server without having to reinstall the application.

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Data Security
ALM encrypts information for accessing external systems (databases, Windows, and LDAP), and secures communication with other HP BTO applications.

ALM Client
Installing an ALM client no longer requires administrator privileges on the machine. Administrator privileges are still required for installing certain add-ins.

Optimized Project Repositories


Project files are now saved over an optimized repository system, that ensures better performance for common actions, and extends the capacity of the file system. Files in the project repository are stored in an optimized folder structure that allows maximum storage space. In addition, any two files with identical content are stored in the repository only once. This results in a significant reduction in disk space. For example, if you attach the same file to several ALM records, the file is stored only once in the project repository. For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management Administrator Guide. When upgrading from Quality Center 9.2 or 10.00, ALM migrates files from the legacy project repository to the optimized project repository.

Side-by-Side ALM Clients


You can now run multiple versions of HP Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) side-by-side on a workstation. This includes multiple ALM 11.00 clients connecting to different ALM Platform servers, and a single Quality Center 10.00 or 9.2 client. For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management Installation Guide.
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Project Planning and Tracking (PPT) Releases


Using the Project Planning and Tracking (PPT) feature, you can now track application readiness by defining milestones for activities of an application release in the Releases module. PPT uses key performance indicators (KPIs) to analyze the data of your defined milestones. The overall health and deployment readiness of a release in displayed in the form of a scorecard. The scorecard monitors and tracks how well each milestone is being met on a daily basis. To further analyze your output, you can generate dashboard reports and graphs. For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide. PPT is not available for HP Quality Center Starter Edition, HP Quality Center Enterprise Edition, or HP ALM Performance Center Edition.

Business Process Model Integration


You can now import business process models created in external model authoring tools. Importing business process models into the new Business Models module automatically creates a framework of requirements representing each model and activity. You can then create test coverage and assess the quality of your business process models. In addition, you can add path entities to your models that represent end-toend sequences of activities, enabling you to test your business flows. For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide, and to the HP ALM Business Models Module Best Practices Guide. The Business Models module is not available for HP Quality Center Starter Edition or HP ALM Performance Center Edition.

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Traceability Matrix
You can now determine the extent of relationships between requirements and other requirements, and between requirements and tests using the Traceability Matrix view in the Requirements module. The traceability matrix helps you verify that all requirements are met, and identify changes to the scope of your requirements when they occur. For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide.

Test Configurations
Using the Test Configurations tab in the Test Plan module, you can now design tests that run according to different use-cases, each with different sets of data. Each use-case is called a test configuration. Values for the test configurations are supplied from within your ALM project or from an external data resource. For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide.

New Manual Runner - HP Sprinter


You can now run manual tests in ALM from the Test Lab module using the new HP Sprinter. Sprinter provides enhanced functionality and a variety of tools to assist in the manual testing process, including:

the ability to create and annotate screen captures capture movies of your run record and run macros on your test application automatically enter data into fields in your application automatically include the list of your steps or user actions in any defect you submit replicate your user actions on multiple machines with different configurations

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For more information, refer to the HP Sprinter User Guide, available from the HP Application Lifecycle Management Adds-ins Page (select Help > Add-ins Page). Sprinter functionality is not available with HP Quality Center Starter Edition or HP ALM Performance Center Edition.

Project Reports
A new Project Report reporting tool is available in the Analysis View module, enabling you to design and generate comprehensive reports of project data. Using templates designed by the project administrator for each ALM entity, users create project reports, by selecting the entities that are included in report sections, and defining data filters. Project reports offer the following advantages:

Rich style and layout option using MS Word templates. Enhanced performance. Single configuration for multiple output formats (doc, docx, html). Centralized template management.

For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide.

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User Updates
This section describes usability enhancements in HP Application Lifecycle Management 11.00. For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide.

Module Navigation
A new module navigation sidebar enables quick access to the modules available in ALM.

Favorite Views
You can now add subfolders to help you organize your favorite views. For example, you can create folders to organize favorite views by product, release version, or team.

Library Enhancements
The following enhancements were made in the Libraries module:

The library creation process has been improved. It includes the following enhancements:

Filtered libraries. Previously, when you created a library, all records within the folders you selected were added to the library. In ALM 11.00, when you create a library, you can also define a filter for each entity tree you include, providing you with better control over library content. Automatically include related entities during baseline creation. Previously, when you created a library that included tests, you also needed to select all the related entities that were required for the tests to run, such as called tests and test resources. In ALM 11.00, these related entities are automatically included when you create a baseline for the library. Add tests to a library based on coverage. When you select tests to include in a library, you now have the option to automatically include only those tests that cover requirements in the library.

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Export baseline and library comparison results. You can now save baseline and library comparison results in .csv file format.

The Libraries module functionality is not available for HP Quality Center Starter Edition.

Requirements Enhancements
The following enhancements were made in the Requirements module:

Requirements Ordering. Previously, requirements were added to the requirements tree by order of creation. To arrange the order, you sorted the tree by selected fields. In ALM 11.00, you can move the requirements in any logical order in the tree. Rich Text Editor. The rich text feature has been improved in ALM 11.00. It includes the following enhancements:

changed from a Microsoft Word-based editor to an HTML editor expanded the viewable area improved performance of opening and saving rich text available as searchable field enables using a rich text template

Test Execution Enhancements


The following enhancements were made in the Test Lab module:

The Test Lab module now contains two main tabs:


The Test Sets tab displays the test sets tree view. The Test Runs tab displays all project runs in a grid.

The Test Sets Grid View is no longer available.

Run management. You can now view and filter all runs for your project in a single grid view. This is available from the new Test Runs tab in the Test Lab module.

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Draft runs. You can now set a test as a draft run to instruct ALM to ignore the run results. This enables you to try out tests while they are still in development or after they have been modified without impacting statistics such as test or coverage status. Run State field. The new test run State field enables you to track the status of a run in progress. Blocked run status. A new status has been added to test runs. The Blocked status indicates that the test cannot run. This enables you to distinguish between tests that were not completed, possibly due to lack of time, and those that could not be completed for some other reason, such as network problems or hardware failure. Execution summary. You can now instruct ALM to send a summary of test results in an email to specified users when test set execution completes. This option is available from the Automation tab. The Test Instance Properties dialog box is renamed the Test Instance Details dialog box.

Dashboard Enhancements
The following enhancements were made in the Dashboard module:

The Dashboard module now contains two sub-modules:

The Analysis View module contains the analysis items that were previously displayed in the Analysis View tab. The Dashboard View module contains the dashboard pages that were previously displayed in the Dashboard View tab.

Graphs. The following enhancements are introduced in graphs:

Sharing Graphs. You can now share graphs for viewing in a Web browser, without downloading an ALM client. Configuration Options. In progress and trend graphs, you now have full control over the time period that is covered by graphs.

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Task Manager
You can now view the progress and status of asynchronous tasks run in your project. The new Task Manager dialog box enables you to view tasks that run in the background, such as creating a baseline or importing a library.

Session Reconnect
When your ALM session is inactive for a period of time, the session expires. Previously, this required you to log out and log in again, which includes reloading project customization. Now, when your session expires, you are prompted to reconnect. If the project administrator has not made any significant changes to the project customization, the customization does not reload, enabling you to reconnect quickly and continue working where you left off.

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Administration Updates
This section describes administration enhancements in HP Application Lifecycle Management 11.00. For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management Administrator Guide.

Importing LDAP Users


Previously, you could import LDAP users by browsing and filtering the LDAP tree. In ALM 11.00, you can search LDAP users by entering keywords.

Enabling Project Extensions


You can now enable extensions for a project while creating the project. Previously, you could enable an extension for a project only after creating the project.

Cross Project Customization


When you apply template customization, module access customization in the template is now applied to linked projects. Cross Project Customization is not available for HP Quality Center Starter Edition or HP Quality Center Enterprise Edition.

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Deactivating Users
You can now deactivate users in Site Administration. An inactive user cannot log in to any ALM project. This enables you to temporarily deny a user access to projects, while maintaining user details, and preserving a users settings and permissions.

Update Test Types


After registering custom test types with ALM, you are now required to synchronize changes with active projects in Site Administration.

QC Sense
You can now analyze ALM usage and performance data using QC Sense, the new internal monitoring tool. QC Sense collects data on user actions performed in the ALM user interface, and monitors all client and server activity resulting from those actions. You can generate reports based on QC Sense data, enabling you to examine and compare performance.

Site Configuration
In the Site Configuration tab, the following parameters were added:

DEBUG_CLOSURE_LOG_DOM_PROJ DISABLE_PASSWORD_OTA_ENCRYPTION ENTITY_LINK_HOST ENTITY_LINK_PORT EVENT_LOG_PURGE_PERIOD_DAYS EXTENDED_MEMO_FIELDS FAST_RECONNECT_MODE LIBRARY FUSE REQUIREMENTS LIBRARY FUSE REST_API_DEFAULT_PAGE_SIZE REST_API_MAX_PAGE_SIZE

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REST_SESSION_MAX_IDLE_TIME SSO_EXPIRATION_TIME SUPPORT_TESTSET_END

The following parameters were removed:


ALLOW_REQ_COVERAGE_BY_TEST_INSTANCE LIBRARY_BROKEN_LINKS_VERIFICATION_FUSE

Workflow Events
Workflow event procedures were added for the following modules.
Module Releases Business Models Events
ReleaseFolder_AfterPost CanReImportModels A set of events (such as _MoveTo, _FieldChange)

for the BusinessModel, BusinessModel_Activity, BusinessModelPath, and BusinessModelFolder entities. Business Components
CanAddComponentstoTest CanRemoveComponentsFromTest CanAddFlowsToTest CanRemoveFlowsFromTest CanDeleteGroupsFromTest Component_CanDelete and

ComponentFolder_CanDelete. (Separate CanDelete event syntaxes are now available for components and component folders.)
A set of events (such as _New, _FieldChange) for

the ComponentFolder entity.

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Module Test Plan

Events
Test_CanDelete and TestFolder_CanDelete.

(Separate CanDelete event syntaxes are now available for tests and test folders.)
A set of events (such as _New, _FieldChange) for

the TestFolder and TestConfiguration entities. Test Lab


RunTests_Sprinter TestSet_CanDelete and TestSetFolder_CanDelete.

(Separate CanDelete event syntaxes are now available for test sets and test set folders.)
A set of events (such as _New, _FieldChange) for

the TestSetFolder entity.

Other enhancements include:

The GetDetailsPageName event is now supported for all entities, not just defect entities. Certain events are no longer supported for new projects, but for purposes of backward compatibility, are available in upgraded projects (for example, MoveToSubject and GetNewReqPageName).

For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management Administrator Guide

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Changes in Feature Availability


The following features are no longer supported in HP Application Lifecycle Management 11.00:

WinRunner EOL
You can no longer create WinRunner tests in ALM 11.00. However, if you are upgrading from a previous version of Quality Center, you can still run your existing WinRunner tests.

Defect Customization: Visible Fields in Add Defect Dialog Box


The Visible Fields in Add Defect Dialog Box field in Groups customization is no longer available in ALM 11.00. To determine which Defect fields are visible, use the Select Fields dialog box from the Data-hiding tab of the Groups and Permissions page in the Customization module. Alternatively, you can create a workflow script.

Printing Defects
In the Defects module, you can no longer print defects directly from the Defects Grid. Instead, you can export defect data, or generate graphs and reports of defect data.

Library Broken Links Verification


The verification of broken links is no longer a part of the baseline creation process in ALM 11.00. The baseline creation process now automatically includes all the related entities that tests in the library need in order to run. For more information, see "Library Enhancements" on page 17.

Fixed Columns in the Defects Grid.


The option of setting non-scrolling columns displayed in the Defects grid is no longer available.

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Add Required Fields to Grid


When adding a test to a test set, or creating or updating a defect, the option to automatically add required fields to the grid is no longer available. Instead, you can use the Select Columns option to add the required fields.

Assigning Existing Sets of Permissions to User Groups


When you create a new user group, you can assign the privileges of an existing user group that has similar access privileges to those you want to assign to the new group. The option of later resetting one user group's permissions according to another group's permissions is no longer available.

Adding Users to Projects from a Previous Version


In ALM 11.00, you cannot add users to a project from an earlier version before you upgrade the project.

API and Database Updates


This section describes API updates:

ALM 11.00 can use Client-Side Deployment so that a client can connect to more than one ALM Platform. This affects APIs in the following ways:

The OTA type library is no longer registered automatically on the client machine. Before connecting to an ALM Platform with an OTA application, register the library for the server by running HP ALM Client Registration from the ALM Add-ins page. For more information, see Registering ALM on a Workstation in the HP ALM Installation Guide. The coding and installation of custom test types has changed. See the HP ALM Custom Test Type Guide.

There are now ALM REST resources available. For details, see the HP ALM REST API Reference. The content of the HP Quality Center Entity Dependencies API Reference that was published with Quality Center has been merged into the HP ALM Open Test Architecture Reference. The dependencies reference is not delivered as a separate help with ALM.

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The following properties of the OTA CustomizationPermissions object are now read-only:

CanAdditem CanAllowAttachment CanModifyField CanModifyItem CanRemoveItem CanUseOwnerSensible

The following methods of the OTA CustomizationAction object are obsolete:


AddGroup RemoveGroup

The OTA TreeMananager object is now responsible only for the Test Subject tree. For project lists, use Customization.Lists. Rich text fields are now saved as memo fields and not as .DOC files. The Site Administration APIs CreateProjectCopy method no longer supports the SA_PROJECT_CREATION_FORCE_IF_ACTIVE option. A project must be deactivated before it can be copied. The HISTORY table no longer exists. Events are now logged in the AUDIT_LOG and AUDIT_PROPERTIES tables. There are corresponding changes to OTA. New items in the API and database references are marked with a red tag in the table of contents. The tag is at the object or table level. Individual fields, methods, and properties are not tagged.

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Business Process Testing


New HP Application Lifecycle Management 11.00 features are also supported for Business Process Testing entities. In addition, the Business Process Testing features described below have been introduced or enhanced in ALM 11.00. For more information on these features, refer to the HP Business Process Testing User Guide.

Improved Performance when Running QuickTest Automated Components


To improve performance, business process tests or flows that contain only QuickTest automated components now compile as QuickTest tests using a mechanism called BPT wrapper tests. The tests and flows are automatically wrapped when QC executes the test without any action on the users part. For more information on running tests with the BPT wrapper test mechanism, refer to the HP Business Process Testing User Guide.

Availability
Business Process Testing is now available with both the Quality Center Starter Edition and the Quality Center Enterprise Edition. For more information, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide.

Enhanced User Interface


The following enhancements were made to the Business Process Testing user interface:

The look and feel for business process tests and flows in the Test Plan is redesigned. For example, the flat list of components is now replaced by a tree-like view, enabling you to collapse and expand groups of components in the tree. The Iterations dialog box now provides additional capabilities such as searching for values, toggling between single and multiple iteration views, and more.

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Application Area Improvements


Application areas are now standard test resources and are available from the ALM Test Resources module. As a result, you can easily recognize the components linked to each application area and each application areas content (such as object repositories and function libraries). Improvements include:

Application areas can now be created in the ALM Test Resources module, without having to open the QuickTest Professional testing tool. For more information, refer to the HP Business Process Testing User Guide. Component dependencies on application areas can now be viewed. Application areas are included in libraries and baselines, and can be compared and imported. Application areas (excluding the BusinessComponentTemplate10 template application area) that are not associated with a component can be deleted from within ALM without having to open the QuickTest Professional testing tool.

Test Configurations that Access Static and Dynamic Data


Business Process Testing supports test configurations that access static data and test configurations that access dynamic data.

While ALM test configurations access static data at a configuration level, business process test configurations enable you set different data values at for each iteration. You can create test configurations for business process tests that access dynamic data. Dynamic data enable you to run test instances using test configurations based on an external data resource file, such as Microsoft Excel.

The granularity of requirement coverage is expanded, because a requirement can be covered by a business process test and several of its test configurations (use cases), each test configuration testing different data on the same test script. For more information, refer to the HP Business Process Testing User Guide.

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Criteria
When creating coverage between requirements and business process tests, instead of covering each requirement only at the level of a test, you can define coverage by a test criterion such as a business component and/or a flow. This feature expands the granularity of requirement coverage, allowing more accurate results to be propagated to the ALM Requirements module. You can select which components and flows interest you from the coverage perspective, and only those components and flows affect requirement coverage calculations. For more details on test criteria, see the HP Business Process Testing User Guide.

Additional Features in the New Manual Runner HP Sprinter


In addition to the features listed above under "New Manual Runner HP Sprinter" on page 15, the following enhanced functionality is available for Business Process Testing:

the ability to view parameters in your steps flows can be expanded and collapsed as any other entity in the test hierarchy the ability to navigate to the previous/next components in the Steps sidebar

For more information, refer to the HP ALM Sprinter User Guide, available from the HP Application Lifecycle Management Adds-ins Page (select Help > Add-ins Page).

Changes in Feature Availability


The grid view for the Business Components module was removed. Parameter types were removed. All parameters are now of type string.

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Documentation Library
The following updates were made to the HP ALM Documentation Library.

New Look
For some user related functionality, the documentation content has been reorganized to enable quicker access, with feature descriptions divided into topics:

Use concept topics for background, descriptive, or conceptual information about what a feature does. Use task topics for step-by-step guidance to help you work with the application and accomplish your goals. Use reference topics to look up specific reference information relevant to a particular feature. This includes understanding user interface elements, such as a window, dialog box, or wizard.

New Documentation
The following additions have been made to the documentation:

The HP ALM Documentation Library now includes Performance Center documentation. Note that the previous HP Performance Center Monitor Reference is now incorporated into the new HP ALM Performance Center Guide. This guide now includes both user and administration documentation. Best Practices Documentation includes two new guides:

The HP ALM Upgrade Best Practices Guide provides methodologies for preparing and planning your ALM upgrade. The HP ALM Business Models Module Best Practices Guide provides best practices for working with the new Business Models module.

API References now includes a new online HP ALM REST API Reference. You can use the REST API to access and work with ALM data.

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Discontinued Documentation
The following deliverables have been discontinued:

HP Quality Center Upgrade Preparation Guide: The content of this guide is now available as part of the HP ALM Administrator Guide in "Upgrade Preparation Troubleshooting". HP Quality Center Entity Dependencies API Reference: The content from this help file is now available as part of the HP ALM Open Test Architecture Reference. HP Business Process Testing Tutorial: Refer instead to the Product Feature Movies for Business Process Testing.

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Whats New in HP ALM Performance Center


This chapter provides an overview of the features that were introduced or enhanced in HP ALM Performance Center 11.00. For more information on using HP ALM Performance Center, refer to the HP ALM Performance Center Guide. You can also view video demonstrations of HP ALM Performance Center features by choosing an item from Help > Product Feature Movies. Whats New in HP ALM Performance Center includes the following topics:

Administration and Lab Management on page 34 User Features on page 36 Standalone Applications on page 41 Feature Mapping on page 43

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Administration and Lab Management


The following administration enhancements have been added:

Enhanced Project Management


Projects are now created and managed on the ALM platform. The main benefits are:

The ability to group projects into domains based on various criteria. For example, Line of Business, Application. Flexible project customization that includes adding fields and properties to existing entities. Project templates enabling you to define and maintain a common set of project customizations for multiple projects. Import and export capabilities enabling easy archiving of projects.

Virtual User Days (VUDs)


ALM Performance Center 11.00 provides a new pay-per-use licensing model that helps service providers and enables sporadic testing. VUDs are licensed on a daily basis and can be used for any protocol. Once a license for a VUD is activated, it can be used for 24 hours for multiple performance tests and for any protocol. After 24 hours the VUD expires and is deducted from the license. VUDs can be used as a more flexible licensing model or when a temporary license for additional Vusers is needed. VUDs can also be used when you dont have a permanent license for a particular protocol.

Improved Host Management


There is now more flexibility in the way hosts are assigned to projects and used in performance tests (previously known as load tests). Merged pools have been removed and, instead, any host can be assigned to multiple pools. This enhancement facilitates host sharing among projects. In addition, hosts can be linked to a host pool directly from the pool itself.

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Another important enhancement is the Host Properties feature. Using project customization, the list of available properties (for example, location, CPU Power, Memory Size, Software Installations, and so on) can be defined and can be selected for each host. These properties can be used when designing performance tests and reserving timeslots to narrow down the automatch hosts (previously known as virtual hosts) and find an appropriate match.

Enhanced System Health Checks


The new Check Host and Check Server features enable tracking and maintaining the system's status. These periodic checks are run automatically and ensure constant monitoring of the systems key components. In addition, several automated tasks have been added to locate and fix any failures that may occur.

Full Redundancy
ALM Performance Center is based on the ALM Platform which supports multiple nodes. Multiple Performance Center Servers with internal load balancing mechanisms can also be added.

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User Features
The following user enhancements have been added:

Requirements to Defects Traceability


You can now manage performance requirements, and trace their status down to defects. A defect can be linked directly to a requirement, or to the performance test that covers it. The following workflow is recommended: 1 Define a performance requirement. 2 Cover the requirement by a performance test. 3 Define the appropriate service level agreement. 4 Link relevant defects to the test runs.

Timeslot Reservations
The timeslot reservation user interface is now more informative and intuitive and includes the following improvements:

The calendar view includes the following enhancements:


Displays multiple reservations in parallel. The ability to view complete details of timeslot reservations, including the allocated hosts, from your project and any other project accessible to you. Displays dual time zones. The ability to select a daily or weekly view. Displays a quick view of upcoming reservations.

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Reserving new timeslots includes the following enhancements:


The ability to define a name for the timeslot. The scheduling assistant provides a clear indication of when requested resources are available. Reserves a mixture of specific and automatch hosts (previously known as actual and virtual hosts respectively) in the same timeslot. Automatch hosts can be refined using host properties that provide more specific characteristics about the hosts that are needed. There is a new type of timeslot: a maintenance timeslot. This is scheduled by the Performance Center administrator in Lab Management and is used to allocate hosts for maintenance tasks such as patch installations.

Error handling includes the following enhancements:

Comprehensive and detailed information in case of allocation problems. Timeslot failure generates email notifications. Changes to a performance test are automatically propagated to a timeslot linked to the performance test.

A grid view is available with more advanced filtering and sorting capabilities.

Application Under Test (AUT) Management


This feature introduces the capability to manage an inventory of application under test (AUT) hosts. The AUT hosts can be grouped into AUT host pools, similar to Performance Center hosts and host pools. The AUT hosts are a core element of the new Topology and SiteScope integration features. As such, they can be added not only in Lab Management, but also in the ALM project itself.

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Topology and SiteScope Integration


ALM Performance Center can now articulate the Application Under Test topology (deployment view) and use it as an interface for defining performance monitors using the new integration with HP SiteScope. Key added value introduced:

All stakeholders in the project can visually understand the tested environments. Monitor template deployment facilitates monitor configuration. Runtime performance issues are pinpointed by highlighting a topology node's status based on the SiteScope monitor threshold. New and improved SiteScope integration:

SiteScope user interface is hosted in ALM Performance Center, enabling leveraging SiteScope functionality in a use-case oriented approach, without requiring additional monitor configuration on the Performance Center side. Ability to control whether or not to run monitors outside the context of the performance test. This contributes to the scalability of the SiteScope server, and reduces network noise when no tests are running. SiteScope data is displayed in different graphs in the Performance Center run screen and measurement names can be easily identified and filtered.

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Enhanced Performance Test Assets Management


Management of performance testing assets (tests, scripts, and monitors) has been improved and includes the following enhancements:

Manages your assets in a hierarchal folder tree view. Manages test execution cycles. Copies all testing assets within and between projects. Uses version control to track changes. Manages assets in libraries that are shareable between projects. You can now benefit from advanced management of dependencies between testing assets, for example, performance tests and scripts.

Performance Test Design Enhancements


ALM Performance Center has improved the usability and capabilities provided in the performance test design phase. The following capabilities have been added:

The ability to select a Controller host for a test. The test summary view has been enhanced. Assigns host properties (for example, installed on a Citrix client) for allocating appropriate hosts during a run. Assigns both automatch (virtual) and specific (actual) hosts in the same test. Tags a group to facilitate test design and modifications. Assigns multiple scripts to a test simultaneously. Runtime settings: The ability to manage Additional Attributes in ALM Performance Center. J2EE/.NET Diagnostics integration (HP Diagnostics 9.0 only): The ability to filter probes using the health status field.

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Service Level Agreements (SLAs):


There is a new SLA type called Transaction Percentile. The ability to set decimal values as thresholds. The number of transactions that can be measured in the SLA is no longer limited. There is a new report that displays the SLA status.

Start Run
The following enhancements have been made to the Start Run process:

The process now covers more test initialization steps, such as host allocation. Performance tests now start faster than before. Performance tests can be cancelled in the initialization phase if a critical error occurs.

My Performance Center
My Performance Center is an additional view which provides an interface specifically designed for test execution. It allows you to create a personalized view of performance testing features, facilitating execution of day-to-day performance testing activities.

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Standalone Applications
The following standalone application enhancements have been added:

VuGen and Protocols


New protocols and features have been added, and enhancements have been made to existing features:

Ajax TruClient. A new advanced protocol for modern JavaScript-based applications, including Ajax. The protocol emulates user activity within a Web browser. Scripts are developed interactively in Mozilla Firefox. Silverlight. A new protocol for Silverlight-based applications emulating user activity at the transport level. This protocol allows the generation of high-level scripts by automatically importing and configuring WSDL files used by the application. Java over HTTP. A new protocol designed to record Java-based applications and applets. This protocol produces a Java language script using Web functions, and is distinguished from other Java protocols in that it can record and replay Java remote calls over HTTP. Data Format Extension (DFE). A new feature that enhances data format capabilities for the Web (HTTP/HTML) protocol family. This feature allows the conversion of raw HTTP traffic into a maintainable and structured XML format, and enables correlations by XPATH. Correlation Studio. This Web (HTTP/HTML) automatic correlation mechanism has been enhanced to search for possible correlations in the larger scope of snapshot data created during code generation, including data formatted by DFE. Snapshot View. New snapshot view for the Web (HTTP/HTML) protocol steps enables viewing complete HTTP traffic in both raw and DFE generated formats. For more information, refer to the HP Virtual User Generator User Guide.

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Analysis
The following enhancements were made to HP Analysis.
Area Reporting capabilities Enhancement
Fully customizable report templates that allow

you to control the content and format of a report.


The ability to export the report to different

formats, such as Word, Excel, PDF, or HTML for any reporting purpose.
Using the Analysis Session template, you can

associate multiple report templates, each in a different time range.


The ability to automatically generate reports

upon creation of Analysis data via standalone Analysis. Service Level Agreement (SLA) Usability
Added the Transaction percentile SLA type. The ability to set decimal threshold values. The ability to filter the graph legend, graph

data, or raw data by any column by using wildcards and 'like' statements.
The ability to filter a graph before opening it.

Note: This may reduce the Analysis process footprint when working with large sessions.
Whole Measurement names in the graph

legend in the HTML report are now visible.


Enhanced user interface for managing Analysis

session templates.

For more information, refer to the HP LoadRunner Analysis User Guide.

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Feature Mapping
The following tables contain mapping information that enables you to locate HP Performance Center 9.5x features in HP ALM Performance Center 11.00. This section includes:

"Performance Center 9.5x Administration Site Feature Mapping" below "Performance Center 9.5x User Site Feature Mapping" on page 47

Performance Center 9.5x Administration Site Feature Mapping


The following table shows the location of Performance Center 9.5x Administration site features in ALM Performance Center 11.00 Lab Management. For information on how to log in to Lab Management, refer to the HP ALM Performance Center Guide.
Performance Center 9.5x Module Resources Resources

Feature

ALM Performance Center 11.00 Lab Management On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Resources, select Hosts. On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Resources, select MI Listeners. On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Resources, select Locations. On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Resources, select Host Pools. On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Resources, select PC Servers.

Hosts MI Listeners

Host Locations

Resources

Host Pools

Resources

Servers

Resources

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Feature

Performance Center 9.5x Module Site Management

ALM Performance Center 11.00 Lab Management On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Resources, select Test Runs. On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Resources, select Timeslots.
Past autostart performance tests.

Test Runs

Timeslots

Site Management

Autostart Viewer

Site Management

On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Usage, select Test Runs.
Future autostart performance

tests. On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Usage, select Timeslots. The future tests can be identified by their start date. Event log Site Management
On the Lab Management sidebar,

under Lab Resources, select Hosts.


On the Lab Management sidebar,

under Lab Usage, select Test Runs.


On the Lab Management sidebar,

under Lab Settings, select PC Servers.


In Lab Management common

toolbar, select Tools > Event Log. License General Settings System Configuration System Configuration System Configuration System Configuration On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Settings, select License. In the Lab Management common toolbar, select Tools > Performance Center General Settings. On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Settings, select Diagnostics. On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Settings, select PC Servers.

Diagnostics

Server Configuration

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Feature

Performance Center 9.5x Module System Configuration System Configuration Reports

ALM Performance Center 11.00 Lab Management Server authentication is now performed using ALM User Management functionality. Monitoring is now performed by an internal periodic check host mechanism that replaces SiteScope. On the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Usage, select Usage Reports Notes:
Two new reports are available: VUDs License Project Usage

Server Authentication Alerts Configuration Reports

Report
VUDs License Site Usage Report The Site Users Report is no longer

available. Personal Details User Management In the ALM Project, select Tools > Customize > User Properties. For information on how to start ALM, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide. Users User Management In the ALM Project, select Tools > Customize > Project Users. For information on how to start ALM, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide.

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Feature

Performance Center 9.5x Module User Management

ALM Performance Center 11.00 Lab Management In the ALM Project, select Tools > Customize > Groups and Permissions. For information on how to start ALM, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide.

Roles & Privilege Management

Projects

User Management

Add project: You create projects in

Site Administration. For information about accessing Site Administration, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management Administrator Guide.
Project information: To define

project settings, on the Lab Management sidebar, under Lab Settings, select Project Settings.

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Performance Center 9.5x User Site Feature Mapping


The following table shows the location of Performance Center 9.5x User site features in ALM Performance Center 11.00. For information on how to start ALM, refer to the HP Application Lifecycle Management User Guide.
Performance Center 9.5x Module Project

Feature Status > General

ALM Performance Center 11.00 Only available in Performance Perspectives. For more information on Performance Perspectives, refer to the HP ALM Performance Center Guide: Performance Perspectives. On the ALM sidebar, under Requirements, select Requirements. Then select View > Coverage Analysis. Note: This is not an exact reproduction of the Performance Center Dashboard. In ALM Performance Center 11.00:
Transaction level status can

Status > Dashboard

Project

only be viewed in the SLA report.


You must define the

requirements in order to get full status information. Hosts Timeslots Topologies Project Project On the ALM sidebar, under Lab Resources, select Hosts. On the ALM sidebar, under Lab Resources, select Timeslots. On the ALM sidebar, under Lab Resources, select Topologies. Note: Topologies is a new feature.

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Feature Vuser Scripts

Performance Center 9.5x Module Project

ALM Performance Center 11.00 On the ALM sidebar, under Testing, select Test Plan Note: A table detailing basic information for all the scripts in the project is not available. To view information for an individual script, select Script Folder > <desired script>. The information displays in the upper right hand pane

Monitor Profiles Autostart Viewer

Project Project

On the ALM sidebar, under Testing, select Test Resources.


Past autostart performance

tests. On the ALM sidebar, under Testing, select Test Lab


Future autostart performance

tests. On the ALM sidebar, under Lab Resources, select Timeslots. The tests can be identified by their start date. Options Change Project Manage Test Runs Project Project Load Tests Load Tests On the ALM sidebar, under Tools, select PC Project Settings. On the ALM sidebar, under Tools, select Change Project On the ALM sidebar, under Testing, select Test Plan On the ALM sidebar, under Testing, select Test Lab. Then select the Test Runs tab. On the ALM sidebar, under Testing, select Test Lab. Then select the Test Runs tab and click the Performance Trending button .

Trend Reports

Load Tests

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Feature Personal Details

Performance Center 9.5x Module User Management

ALM Performance Center 11.00 In the common toolbar, select Tools > Customize > User Properties. In the common toolbar, select Tools > Customize > Project Users In the common toolbar, select Tools > Customize > Groups and Permissions. Not available in ALM Performance Center 11.00.

Users Roles

User Management User Management

Projects Privilege Management Downloads User Management Miscellaneous

In the common toolbar, select Tools > Customize > Project Users. In the common toolbar, select Tools > Download Standalone Applications In the common toolbar, select Help > Whats New

Whats New

Miscellaneous

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