The components of a typical Test Plan?
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Answer / manish1808
just open google and write ieee test plan format.
it contains a lot of things like test items,features to be
tested,features not to be tested,approach of
testing,pass/fail criteria,risks and
contingencies,environmental needs,schedule,staffing and
training needs etc...
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Answer / samuel david dhas, banyan soft
1. SCOPE
2. ACRONYMS
3. TEST ENVIRONMENTAL
3.1 PERSONNEL
3.2 HARDWARE
3.3 SOFTWARE
3.4 LAB NEEDS
4. TEST ITEMS FOR INTEROPERABILITY
5. TEST CASES
5.1 NEW FEATURES
5.1.1 GUI System Interface Test
5.1.2 Feature Test Cases
5.2 REGRESSION FEATURES
5.3 FUNCTIONALITY
5.4 COMPATIBILITY
5.5 PERFORMANCE
5.6 STRESS
5.7 ITEMS NOT COVERED
5.8 DOCUMENTATION
6. RISKS
7. APPENDIX
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