what are the different Test case Formats posted by aperson
the answer is IEEE or IEE_894 wht is this actuly
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Answer / raj
THE IEEE 829 IS THE FORMAT FOR WRITING ANY TEST CASE . THIS
IS THE STANDARD FORMAT MADE FOR WRITING THE TEST CASE.
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Answer / anonymous
its actually IEEE 829 format..
and the answer is
test case id
test scenario
precondition
test case description
test data
expected result
pass/fail
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Hi, I am doing project related to Online order Booking. In this project different products will be there. The user can order the product to different location by giving different shipping Addresses. By selection of Address shipping price will be calculate. My Question: Now the shipping related part they are integrating with UPS(www.ups.com) Depending on the From Zip code, To Zip cobe and Quantity weight the shipping price will be calculated. I want test scenarios to test the shipping part. I think ASAP u will help me. My mail id srinivasukona@gmail.com
what is difference between GUI Map and GUI Map file
If I have to write the test cases for any report & there is date box.then may I have to write only select date or have to write all steps required for selecting date
What is a test case?
How to write test case for this scenario. The system shall auto populate the Email Address on the contact screen with the Email Address of the user profile
They were asking sily questions and definitions rather than practical experience related questions. More focused on Definitions.
write the test cases for date month and year field by using testing techniques
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1 Tarot 1.1 Purpose - Tarot tool will duplicate the tarot-reading process for the user online. - Tarot is a craft that uses a deck of 78 cards to predict a user’s past, present and future. - The cards are picked by the user and arranged in a specific spread, which represents points in his past, present, and future; based on the meanings of the cards selected, interpretations are given. 1.2 Scope Only for registered user. 1.3 User Interface User Interface: 1. Question – This is only for user experience, and has no bearing on the formulae / process. Simple long text box. 2. Selection of field – radio button selection of 1 of 3 choices(Love, Career, Personal), which affects 1 of 3 card- meaning databases to be used. After selection, the unselected databases do not affect or interact with the system. 3. Spread Selection – radio button selection of 1 of 3 choices(Celtic Cross, Horse Shoe, Simple 3 Card). This determines the number of cards being picked and the specific spread database to be used. This also affects the specific report format being used, as well as the card- selection GUI. 4. Card Selection – based on the input 3, a specific layout is shown where the user needs to identify X number of cards (X also determined by input 3) which are then shown in the spread. Every card selection identifies the spread position constants (A, B, C, etc) with specific variable values (Card numbers) creating an array. Report format will display on a separate new page, in the following sequence – - Statement of question asked - Selection of field - Selection of spread - Detailed description of position data, positions identified as per spread selection - Card meaning as picked in field selection 1.4.5 Interfacing/Sourcing Details 1.4.5 Rules and Conditions - Data needs to be calculated for all fields, but only a maximum of 3 cards data should be shown in the free report. For the rest, a payment would be required. - Payment reports not in phase 1 - The report needs to be emailable (so functionality to convert to text file / html document should exist, which will then be emailed to the user’s email address).
HI i'm Ramu new join as manual tester plz send me test cases for web application testing i need basic idea's
test cases for landline phone
What is the role of QA in a company that produces software?
Which of the following defines the expected results of a test? Test case specification or test design specification.