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Software Test Plans - A How To Guide for Project Staff (Paperback)
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Software Test Plans - A How To Guide for Project Staff (Paperback)
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I N T R O D U C T I O N Systematic and comprehensive testing is
known to be a major factor contributing to Information Systems
Quality. Adequate testing is however often not performed, leading
to a higher number of software defects which impact the real and
perceived quality of the software, as well as leading to time and
expense being spent on rework and higher maintenance costs. How to
Write Software Test Documentation is a plain-English, procedural
guide to developing high quality software test documentation that
is both systematic and comprehensive. It contains detailed
instructions and templates on the following test documentation:
Test Plan, Test Design Specification, Test Case, Test Procedure,
Test Item Transmittal Report, Test Record, Test Log, Test Incident
Report, Test Summary Report, How to Write Software Test
Documentation is derived principally from IEEE Std 829 Standard for
Software Test Documentation. It contains clear instructions to
enable project staff with average literacy skills to effectively
develop a comprehensive set of software test documentation. D E T A
I L Test Plan: a document describing the scope, approach, resources
and schedule of testing activities. Test Design Specification: a
document that provides details of the test approach in terms of the
features to be covered, the test cases and procedures to be used
and the pass/fail criteria that will apply to each test. The test
design specification forms the entry criteria for the development
of Test Procedures and the specification of Test Cases on which
they operate. Test Case: a document specifying actual input values
and expected outputs. Test cases are created as separate documents
to allow their reference by more than one test design specification
and their use by many Test Procedures. Test Procedure: a document
describing the steps required to prepare for, run, suspend and
terminate tests specified in the test design specification. As an
integral part of the test the document specifies the test cases to
be used. Test procedures are created as separate documents as they
are intended to provide a step by step guide to the tester and not
be cluttered with extraneous detail. Test Item Transmittal Report:
a document identifying the test items being transmitted for
testing. Test Records: a suite of documents which record the
results of testing for the purposes of corrective action and
management review of the effectiveness of testing. Test records are
represented as: Test Log: a document used by the test team to
record what happened during testing. The log is used to verify that
testing actually took place and record the outcome of each test
(i.e. pass/fail). Test Incident Report: a report used to document
any event that occurs during testing that requires further
investigation. The creation of a Test Incident Report triggers
corrective action on faults by the development team at the
completion of testing. Test Summary Report: a management report
summarising the results of tests specified in one or more test
design specifications. This document informs management of the
status of the product under test giving an indication of the
quality of software produced by the development team.
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