An execution schedule is a series of tasks, or steps, that
can be run sequentially at a scheduled time or tasks that run when
they are triggered by an event such as a build completion.
Execution schedule steps can be any of the following types:
- Automations: Scripts that automatically run tasks such as installing
or uninstalling a product build
- Test suites: Collections of test cases that are grouped for test
execution purposes
- Test execution records: Records that specify the execution environments
for each test case and track the status of each test case that is
run
Execution schedules are reusable. You can schedule them to run
at specified times or have them triggered by an event. You
can also select the machines or test cells on which to run execution
schedules. A test cell is a collection of lab resources that meet
the requirements for a specific test environment.