Where do you get your expected results?
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Answer / rick briggs
We get the expected result from the 'oracle assumption'.
That is the ability to predict the behaviour of the system
from an analysis of the SRS (or other source documents), or
lacking documentation by word of mouth from people who know
and ubderstand the business process.
A specification on its own will not necessarily give you an
expected result,it is the INTERPRETATION of these documents
that will do that. The result is then placed into a test
case.
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Answer / s.ramprasad
Hi
Expected Results are available in Software Requirement or
Functional Requirement.
Where we compare the exp vs Act in Test Case Execution.
S.Ramprasad. Spic chennai. sun_ramprasad@yahoo.com
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Answer / roshni
We get expected results from the SRS and Functional Design
Documents. If there is no clear documentation we prepared
expected results from 1. Previous similar products. 2. by
communicating with the developers 3. by common sense
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Answer / dharmaraj
Expected Results are available in Software Requirement or
Functional Requirements
when we compare the Actual value with Expected value we can get Expected result
as Passed or
failed or
Blocked
in Test Case Execution
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Answer / swathi
We get expected results from the requirement document.
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