what is the difference between test case and test
scenario.Explain with example?
Answer Posted / jisha_jayaram
Test case :
Test case is a written document, it is used to determine
whether an application or system working correctly or not.
It includes test case id, test case name, description (step
by step procedure) of test case, test data, expected result
etc..
Test scenario :
A sequence of actions(execution conditions) that identifies
behaviours of interest in the context of test execution.
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