What is the maximum length of the test case we can write?
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Answer / venkat
we can't say exactly test case length,it depending on
functionality.
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Answer / suganya
yes, we cannot say that this much testcase is enough and
for this applicaltion.....In software testing testcase it
depends on the possibilies of valid and invalid instructions
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Answer / mudaseer
i think there is no maximum length to write the test case but when you write case it should be easily understood by other test engineer's and elaborate only those steps which you have focus and don't elaborate all the steps
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Answer / ravi_kanakam
An ideal test case should contain a maximum of 10 to 15
steps.
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