contents of test plan
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Answer / ramarao
Test plan is a statagic document which describes how to
perform the testing on a application in an effective,
effecient and optimisation way.
contents of test plans :
1. Introduction
objectives
reference document
2. Coverage of Testing
Features to be tested
Features not to be tested
3. Test Stategy
leves of testing
types of testing
test design techniqes
configaration management
test maticx
terminology
automation plan
list of automation tools
4. Base Criteria
acceptance criteria
suspension criteria
5. test deliveribles
6. test envirolment
7. scheduling
8. staffing and trining
9. risks and solution plan
10. assumtions
11. approval information
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Answer / netesh
contents of test plans :
1. Introduction
objectives
reference document
2. Coverage of Testing
Features to be tested
Features not to be tested
3. Test Stategy
leves of testing
types of testing
test design techniqes
configaration management
test maticx
terminology
automation plan
list of automation tools
4. Base Criteria
acceptance criteria
suspension criteria
5. test deliveribles
6. test envirolment
7. scheduling
8. staffing and trining
9. risks and solution plan
10. assumtions
11. approval information
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Answer / vivek.gupta
What to consider for the Test Plan:
1. Test Plan Identifier
2. References
3. Introduction
4. Test Items
5. Software Risk Issues
6. Features to be Tested
7. Features not to be Tested
8. Approach
9. Item Pass/Fail Criteria
10. Suspension Criteria and Resumption Requirements
11. Test Deliverables
12. Remaining Test Tasks
13. Environmental Needs
14. Staffing and Training Needs
15. Responsibilities
16. Schedule
17. Planning Risks and Contingencies
18. Approvals
19. Glossary
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Answer / ashfaq
A Test Plan can be defined as a document that describes the
Scope,Approach, resources and Schedule of intended Test
activities, the fetaures to be tested the Testing Tasks who
will do each Task and any risks requiring contingency
planning
Contents of a Test Plan are
Purpose
Scope
Test Approach
Entry Criteria
Resources
Tasks/Responsibilities
Exit Criteria
Schedules and Milestones
Hardware/Software Requirements
Tools to be used
Deliverables
References : Standards and Guidelines
Templates
Annexure
Sign Off
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Answer / manju
Contents of test plan:
1.Objective/Aim
2.Scope
3.Approach
4.Assumptions
5.Risks
6.Mitigation plan
7.Schedule
8.Testing methodology
9.Test automation
10.Test environment
11.Defect tracking&management
12.Entry and exit criteria
13.Deliverable
14.Templates
15.Roles and responsibilities
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Answer / yesubabu jonnala
1 Introduction
1.1 Project Description
1.2 Objectives
1.3 Team Members
1.4 Definitions
2 Scope
3 Assumptions / Risks
3.1 Assumptions
3.2 Risks
4 Features To Be Tested
5 Features Not To Be Tested
6 Test Approach
6.1 Test Automation
6.1.1 Implementation Practice
6.1.2 Automating regression Testing
6.2 Component Testing
6.3 Usability Testing
6.4 Unit Testing
6.5 Integration Testing
6.6 Conversion Testing
6.7 Interface Testing
6.8 Recovery Testing
6.8 Performance Testing
6.8 Security Testing
6.9 Performance Testing
6.10 Regression Testing
6.10 Acceptance Testing
6.11 Beta Testing
7 Bug Severity And Priority Definition
7.1 Severity List
7.2 Priority List
7.3 Bug Reporting
8 Test Environment
8.1 Testing Tools
8.2 Tracking Tools
8.3 Configuration Management
8.4 Hardware
8.5 Software
9.1 Test Schedule
9.2 Deliverables
10 Terms/Acronyms
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Answer / g.mallikarjun,speck systems
The componets of Test Plan are,
Introduction
objective
scope
features to be tested
features not to be tested
entri criteria
exit criteria
deliverables
schedule
roles and traing and
risks and mitigations
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Answer / nithya
Test plan defines the objective scope approach and focus to
move the testing effort
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Answer / rohita agarwal
1. Goal
2. Reference Documents
3. Functionality/Area to be tested
4. Functionality/Area not to be tested
3. Test Approach- (High level test overview)
4. Acceptance/Entry Criteria
5. Risks and Contingencies
6. Major mile stones
7. Resource requirement (Staffing, Training etc.)
8. Detailed testcases
9. Appendices
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