What is the purpose of test plan in your project?
Answer Posted / rajiv
Test plan is a baseline document. It controls the entire
testing process. From the initial phase to the end phase.
So the testers have to follow the test plan during the
entire testing process. Test plan is static document it describe the procedure how to perform testing on entire application. Test plan document is prepared by the test lead,it contains the contents like introduction,objectives,test strategy,scope,test items,program modules user procedures,features to be tested features not to tested approach,pass or fail criteria, testing process, test deliverables, testing, tasks, responsibilities, resources, schedule, environmental requirements, risks & contingencies, change management procedures, plan approvals, etc., all these things help a test manager undersatnd the testing he should do & what he should follow for testing that particular project.
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