What is difference between Test Plan and Test Strategy
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Answer / sricha
Test Strategy: It is a document is a high level document and normally developed by project manager. This document defines “Testing Approach” to achieve testing objectives. The Test Strategy is normally derived from the Business Requirement Specification document.
It sets the standards for testing processes and activities and other documents such as the Test Plan draws its contents from those standards set in the Test Strategy Document.
Test Plan: is derived from the Product Description, Software Requirement Specification SRS, or Use Case Documents.
The Test Plan document is usually prepared by the Test Lead or Test Manager and the focus of the document is to describe what to test, how to test, when to test and who will do what test.
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Answer / kalesha
Test Strategy - the main aim of testing strategy is how
testing flows.. i.e. the main functions to be tested and
navigation, flow, imp functionalists, other aspects which
needs to cover.
Test Plan: The way you are going to execute your test
cases... executing list of test cases based on the priority
and flow...
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