arif


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Question { IBM, 7687 }

If I have written the 10 Positive test cases first and
Negative test cases 11 to 25 .I Execute +ve first & then -
ve as per test cases were written .Now if I got the next
build & if I write again +ve Test Cases 26-30 first & then -
ve 31-35 but I have to execute all test cases 1 to 35.But
here the sequence of execution is +ve,-ve,+ve & -ve .How
should I maintain the test cases .Please tell me It's
Urgent .Thanks In Advance.....Tester


Answer

Hi,

As per my knowledge test cases are executed in the order
they have created according to the requirement

Regards

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Question { 11125 }

can any one help me? What is the Trecebility matrix ? what
is that use and when it use and where it use


Answer

Traceability Matrix:

It's a document that maps requirements to Testcases.
For every requirement there will be a Requirement ID, Req.
Description. For each Requirement there will be one more
testcases. In the same way for every TestCase there will be
a TestCase ID, Testcase Description.

USE:

Using Traceability Matrix we can tell the coverage of the
Testcases.

i.e WE can identify the requirements which have bug fixes
and related functionalities.

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Question { 5004 }

1. what is a difference between test plan and test
strategy?2.What is the test plan is different from the test
strategy? then how?


Answer

Answer:
Test Plan:

It is a document that collects and organizes test cases by
functional areas and/or types of testing in a form that can
be presented to the other teams and/or customer.It is the
documented approach to testing.

The tester prepares test Plan

Test Strategy:

It is a document that describes the test efforts, test
configuration, testing tools to be employed, test
environments, exit criteria and entry criteria for testing,
what different types of testing will be carried out (for
example, smoke test, regression, load test, functional test
and so on)

The Test Manager or Lead writes it. (Remember, the Tester
does NOT write Test Strategy. A Tester writes Test Plans and
Test Cases)

Both are important pieces of Quality Assurance processes
since they help communicate the test approach scope and
ensure test coverage while improving the efficiency of the
testing effort.

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