1] Test Management Tool ?
2] What is tracebility Matrix?
3] What is RTM ?
4] What Is Functional testing
5] What is Regration Testing and Sanity Testing
6] Diff in Sanity and Functional Tetsing
7] Integration Tetsing
8] Diff in Primary Key and Unique Key -Should pass primary
Key as null
9] What is composit Key
10] Defect Management tool in detail
11] What is Seviarity and Priority
12] Composite Key
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Answer / sunil
1) test management tool is a tool which is used to store all testing related deliverables like reports, test cases, plan or strategy document or test evidences as well as documents related to other phases in SDLC like SRS, handover from dev team, peer review forms, project plan. Sharepoint is the tool used in my project, basically an intranet website where all iso related docs, links to specification or any other documents are located
2) RTM is a document which keeps track of requirements from one release to another. its basically a matrix where on one side all requirements are listed and other hand all test case ids on other hand which must be executed to meet those requirements. its basically is record which can be maintained to keep team informed about the change in requirements or new requirements during the continuos sdlc process.
3) functional testing is testing of the function or action that can be performed by the application when used by the clients, its basically asking 'can user do this or that with the software
4) regression testing is usually performed after the defect retesting has been completed to verify whether other parts of the system where bug fix or changes have not been made are not adversely affected
5) sanity testing is performed when test team wants to know whether its fruitfull to carry forward with the test or not. build verification test are examples of it where testers verify whether integration of new functions or modules has been done properly or not before carrying out any functional or major testing on it
6) integration testing is done on the interfaces which help modules of a system to communicate with each other also called API, generally performed by the dev or application team
7) each table in a database(relational) should have a primary key which acts as unique idetifier and helps join other tables. it can not be null. unique is a keyword which can be used to avoid duplication in records but can also work on null values
8) A composite key, in the context of relational databases, is a combination of two or more columns in a table that can be used to uniquely identify each row in the table. Uniqueness is only guaranteed when the columns are combined; when taken individually the columns do not guarantee uniqueness
9) Example of defect management tool are JIRA, Bugzilla, mentis,etc.
10)severity is a factor which describes the impact a bug could have on functioning of a system ,eg, showstopper, critical, major,minor
priority describes the urgency or how quickly a bug needs to be resolved. is done after defects raised are reviewed by dev , service or client teams
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Answer / guest
Tool management is needed in metalworking so that the
information regarding the tools on hand can be uniformly
organized and integrated. The information is stored in a
database and is registered and applied using tool
management. Tool data management consists of specific data
fields, graphics and parameters that are essential in
production, as opposed to managing general production
equipment.
2->A traceability matrix is a document, usually in the form
of a table, that correlates any two baselined documents that
require a many-to-many relationship to determine the
completeness of the relationship. It is often used with
high-level requirements (these often consist of marketing
requirements) and detailed requirements of the product to
the matching parts of high-level design, detailed design,
test plan, and test cases..
3-> The release of an RTM version does not necessarily mean
that the creators have worked out all the problems with the
software; there still may be more versions of the product
before it is released to the general public.
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