What is Expected Behaviour?



What is Expected Behaviour?..

Answer / rudraneel

Expected behaviour is what you are expecting from the
application,for example I can say,while you are typing a
web-site address in the address bar in inter browser,what
you expect?you expect that the browser should give you the
appropriate page.So this is expected result.

example:

TESTCASEID :
Web_Login
Description :
Type web-site address in the address bar and click enter
Expected Result :
The address should be populated and directed to proper page
Actual result :
(when you execute test cases then you write this)
Remark :
Pass/Fail

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