what are the key components in your company testplan
documents?

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what are the key components in your company testplan documents?..

Answer / ramprasad.s

HI

The Key Components are
1. Test Scope
2. Test Stratergy
3. Test Resources
4. Enty & Exit criteria
5. Test Schedule
6. Test Report.




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what are the key components in your company testplan documents?..

Answer / srinivas

hi frnds this is srinivas
test plan is a word document .it s prepared by test leader
key components of testplan are

1)objestive
2)scope
3)resourses
4)deprndencies
5)deliverables
6)riskfactor
7)testresponsibility matrix

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what are the key components in your company testplan documents?..

Answer / aryaa

it is a word document containing different headings such as
1- Background
2-Introduction
3-Assumptions
4-Test items
5-Features to be tested
6-Features not to be tested
7-Test strategy
8-Item pass fail criteria
9-suspension and resumption criteria
10-Test deliverables
11-Testing tasks
12-Environmental needs
13-Inter group responsibilities
14-Staffing and Training
15-schedule
16-Resources
17-Risk and contigencies
18-Approvals

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what are the key components in your company testplan documents?..

Answer / deeps

History
Scope
Approch
History
Features to be tested
features not to be tested
pass/ fail criteria
deliverables
schedules
sizing
tools
types of testing
risks
dependencies
entry/ exit criteria etc

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what are the key components in your company testplan documents?..

Answer / rafi

Objective
Scope/overview
Risks/Contingencies & Mitigations
Features to be tested
Tests to be Executed
Tools and Data
Enty & Exit criteria
test responsibility matrix

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rafi.a@cognizant.com

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what are the key components in your company testplan documents?..

Answer / uzear ahmed shariff

It is simple TP is a document which covers all the possible activities have to be done when build/ application/ software comes for testing
1. Objective - which defines why you preparing TP?
2. Scope - Which feature need to be test when app/build/ software comes for testing
3. Testing methodoligies - what type of testing you perform ex: in functional Regressin, sanity and Adhoc etc., for non- functional testing Localization, compliance and performance etc.,
4. Approach - it deals how you going to start testing with app
5. Risk - what risk may happen ex; if some TE quits what risk may come
5. Mitegation plan - how to deal with risk
6. Appr

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what are the key components in your company testplan documents?..

Answer / naresh babu p

As per my knowledge, before final preparation we should
obtain test scope, strategy, resources, schedule after
completion of configuration, we have to prepare a test plan
docment. Test plant document contains the following
components.
1. Function
2. Activity
3. Transaction Code
4. Input
5. Out put (Expected Result)
6. Remarks.

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