Whats the meaning of features to be tested and features not
to be tested in Test plan?
Answer Posted / babji
in test plan
features to be tested : features means modules.what are the
responsible modules of the build for complete testing.
features not to be tested:
generally test eng concentrates on all the module's
functionality of the project.but in a few cases like
enhancement projects or the project with third party
involvement,in this cases testing team concentrates on only
required functionality but not on all module's functionality.
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