What is Test Policy
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Answer / uday kumar. a
Test Policy describes about the organization definition of
testing. i.e philosophy of organization towards testing.
This is generally developed by the top level management(IT
Dept. Managers). Usually this document contains:
1. Definition of testing
2. The process or procedure or standard we need to follow
for good quality product.
3. The quality level to be achieved (1000 lines of code 1
issue)
4. Cost to fix the issues
this test policy should be approved by CEO r Directors
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Answer / kishore kumar
This is a company level document and will be developed by
QC
People.( At most management). This document defines
“Testing Objective” in that organization
Small-scale company test policy
Testing Def: Verification + Validation
Testing Process: Proper planning before testing
Testing Standard: Defect per 280 LOC / Defect per 10
functional points
Testing Measurements: QAM (Quality Assessment
Measurements), TMM(Test Management Measurements), PCM
(Process Capability Measurements)
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Answer / vimal
Does anyone have a sample test policy document ? Please can
you share vimalnair0707 At Gmail dot com
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Answer / balu
test policy is a company level document which was developed
by qc. this documant mainly explains about the testing
objective .
the addresses of this documents are:
test definition : verification and validation
test process: proper planning before start testing
test standards: 250 lines of code /1 functional point
test measurements : it mainly explain about
QAM(QUALITY ASSURANCE MEASUREMENT) : HOW MUCH QUALITY IS
EXPECTED
TTM(TESTING TEAM MEASUREMENT): HOW MUCH WORK HAVE
COMPLETED,YET TO COMPLETE
PCM(PROCESS CAPABILITY MEASUREMENT): PROPER PALN FOR
UPCOMING PROJECT .
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Answer / posa
This is First step in testing document.This is done by
QC(Top Level) people.Its main objective is to Complete the
project with the these requirements.
1.Less Time.
2.Less Money.
3.High Performance.
4.Less Effort.
Note:Here they will select testing methodology.Based on the
above features they will select the methodology.
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Answer / suneel reddy
Test ploicy is a high level document which describes test
strategy
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Answer / jay
Test policy documents is documented at three levels --
1. management directive -> in developing test policy, the
project manager level category people will write what they
mean and require from testing in this document. it is IT
manager policy
2. information consensus policy -> the IT management forms
a group of IT managers with most senior persons in various
deparments of organisation and documents the test policy,
it is IT policy
3. user policy -> IT management forms a group of key
members of user management with various departments and
write the test policy, it is a pure organizational policy
jay
IBM
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