difference between sretagic test plan & test plan?
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Test Plan: This a document of how the testing will be done.
It contains:
Scope of testing
Dependencies
Risks
Entry Criteria
Exit Criteria
Env fot Testing
Tools Needed
Type of Testing to be Performed
3rd Party Dependencies
Test Strategy: This is a company level doc which tell the
strategy of your testing. It includes
What should be tested
How it should be tested
Resourses for testing
Timeline for Testing
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Answer / susmitha
srategic test is a organisational level term which is
applied for all the projects in the organisation with small
customisations
test plan is project level term and which can be applied
for that specific project only.
test plan is a srategic document which describes how to
perfoem testing in an efficient effective and optimsed way.
Quality lead test lead can prepare this test plan
strategic test plan is a already or new test plan which
can bw used in the future for another project also with
some changes in the same organisation.
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