write Test Cases on PEN and Fan. Like GUI and
Functionality. Positive and Negative?
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Answer / sujana
GUI test cases for a pen:
1)whether the pen is in correct size to hold(not too big)
2)the pen design can be hold in pocket
3)easy to close the pen when not used
4)when ink is ran out it can be identified without opening
and taking out the refil
5)On a glance every one could be able to know ow to open the
pen and change the refil
functional test cases for a pen:
1)Is the pen writing smoothly
2)The ink is not leaking on scriblling for long time
3)the smoothness of pen is same when i scribble or write on
a paper.
4)when i jeep the pen open without writing for long time
then if i strt writing there should'nt be any change in
smoothness in writing...like this we can write as many from
our ability to think i different angles.
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Answer / jayaprakash
Most important requirment, here we need to verify is...
impactness of the pen[Nib] on the paper while writing.
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