{"type":"video","version":"1.0","html":"<iframe src=\"https://www.loom.com/embed/fb1dc08a804d47ab9c1c81ede58b77e4\" frameborder=\"0\" width=\"1920\" height=\"1440\" webkitallowfullscreen mozallowfullscreen allowfullscreen></iframe>","height":1440,"width":1920,"provider_name":"Loom","provider_url":"https://www.loom.com","thumbnail_height":1440,"thumbnail_width":1920,"thumbnail_url":"https://cdn.loom.com/sessions/thumbnails/fb1dc08a804d47ab9c1c81ede58b77e4-76ed31af4dc46fc2.gif","duration":256.166667,"title":"1. Generating a Test Plan with Glue Studio","description":"In this video, I walk you through generating a test plan for the Beaglebone Black, an open hardware Linux-capable single board computer. Using the detailed system reference manual as our design specification, I demonstrate how Glue Studio can streamline the process by parsing engineering documents and identifying over 150 potential test cases in under five minutes. We explore various features related to power management, interfaces, and more, all while ensuring traceability to the source material. I encourage you to reach out if you’d like to discuss how Glue Studio could fit in your testing processes. Thank you for watching, and I look forward to seeing you in the next video!\n\ndavid.rohacek@gluestudio.com"}