In the Test Plan,Features to be tested and Features not to
be tested are there.Can u explain these in Detail?

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In the Test Plan,Features to be tested and Features not to be tested are there.Can u explain these..

Answer / kishore

Features to be Tested:

The list of all the features that are within the scope will
be listed out here in this section.and also the customer
imposed features are also listed out here in this section.

Features not To be Tested:

The features that r not planned for testing based on the
following criteria r listed out here in this section.
1.Features that r out of scope
2.Low risk features.
3.Features that r skipped based on time constraints.

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In the Test Plan,Features to be tested and Features not to be tested are there.Can u explain these..

Answer / rambabu

in the test plan there are two contents
1) features to be tested:responsible modules for test design
2)features not be tested:which ones and why not
(i.e):names of the old modules are not be tested

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In the Test Plan,Features to be tested and Features not to be tested are there.Can u explain these..

Answer / narendra

If u r doing an enhancement projects.
then
Features tobe tested: Enhanced functionality.
Features not to be Tested: Existing funcctionality

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