What is IEEE 829? (This standard is important for Software
Test Documentation-Why?)
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IEEE- Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers.
This institution defines and maintains standards
internationally.
IEEE frames quality standards world wide. It's main office
located at Newjersy,USA
website:www.ieee.org
IEEE conducts seminars,webinars(online seminars)ans
workshops wolrd wide.
IEEE 829 specification defines software test documentation.
Here the IEEE defines a internation standard for test
documentaion.
IEEE 829 defines a format for
Test plan
Testcase
we all know that main motto of maintaing standards is
systematic and uniform quality of product /appilication.
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Answer / yashoda m
IEEE 829-2008, also known as the 829 Standard for Software
and System Test Documentation, is an IEEE standard that
specifies the form of a set of documents for use in eight
defined stages of software testing, each stage potentially
producing its own separate type of document as mentioned
below:
Test Plan
Test Design Specification
Test Case Specification
Test Procedure Specification
Test Item Transmittal Report
Test Log
Test Incident Report
Test Summary Report
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