In an Testing interview the following question asked.
who will write usecases?
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Answer / kk666
Use Cases are done by the Business development teams and
the project leads in cases. use cases consists of the flow
of the data. testers need not to prepare usecases.
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use case are created by dev team and business analyst which
explain how data will flow with all below details:
1.pre-condition
2.actor
3.flow
4.success condition
5.failed condition
6.extension point
based on use case .tester starts creating test
case/scenarion by varying inputs.
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Answer / raj
Use cases are created by only development team or BRM team.
Do not created by testing team.
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Answer / subbu
The use case prepared by test lead or senior test engineer
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Answer / ramu
Use Cases are prepared by the Business Development Team only
Cheers
Ramu
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