How can a tester knows that,these testcases are enough for
this build or there is no testcases to be written or to
stop the testcases now?
Answer Posted / kin
For every build, there will be a set of fixed bugs. For
each fixed bug, there will be test case added to the test
matrix.
So, we execute those newly added test case along with the
sanity tests basically regression test suites. If there are
no new bugs introduced, we don't need to write a new test
case.
Moreover, we have to check the EXIT Criteria to determine
if we can stop executing the test cases. Finally, the test
manager should decide and sign-off in case of any
exceptions.
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