Is it mandatory to use USECASES or directly one can write
test casesfrom requirments?
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Answer / riz
Its not mandatory to write Use Cases, If the requirements
are clear you can go ahead with Test Cases. Use Cases are
written to know the business flow of the module/application.
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Answer / jitendra
Its not mendatory to go to Usecase and then start writing Test
Case. If the requirment document is available RSD Or ERD) then
you can start writng Test cases on the basis of that.
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it is not a mandatory we can directly write the test cases
with the help of functional requirement specification.if
need then we can use usescases
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Answer / guest
It depends on the company which we are working.In small
companies they use the SRS document to write test cases.In
some Companies they directly test the modules using Srs
documents.Its all depends on the Standars of the company.
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Answer / guest
yes,Usecases are not manditory in the preparation of
testcases.if srs is clear then with the help of srs and BR
(business rules)we can prepare T.Cs.Generally outsourcing
comp ,only testing based comp like aplabs ,will provide UCDS
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