what is differnec between the Acceptance test plan and
System test plan?
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Answer / rajendra prasad reddy
Acceptance Test Plan
Acceptance Test plan provides guidlines to test the system
at business requirements level.These requirements are also
called as High level requirements.
System test plan
System test plan provides guidlines to test the system at
at Functional requirement level,i.e Software requirement
level.
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Answer / belal raslan
Acceptance Test Plan (ATP):
is a plan that describe the activates, environment, test
cases, test data and the needed resources to conduct the
Acceptance Test for/by the client, the test should
be 'positive testing' and should cover all the business
requirements.
System Test Plan (STP):
Is a plan that cover the testing conducted after the
modules integration testing (and before the performance
testing), this test should cover all the product
requirements and it should contain positive and negative
test cases.
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