What are test cases for Car Locking System?
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Answer / sgb
car locking is done in three different ways
by inserting the key..
the automatic car lock..
and the remote lock which most of us do...
1.identifying whether the key we use is of the same car.
2.inserting the key in any of the car doors and checking
whether the car can be locked.
3.(the automatic lock system is used by not using the key)
wait for few seconds to let the doors locked automatically.
4.after turning off the engine shut the door and use the
remote lock and press the lock button and check if the car
has been locked.
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Answer / haresh
here also we need to do -ve Testing
for that use different key and try to open it and check
wather it is working or not.
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Answer / madhuri
And also check if the key is coming out...
sometimes they get stuck....
My car does that ...
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Answer / shailesh
Car Locking System is the automatic CLS version now in new
age cars. The following would be my version of test cases:
1. Check if the car is in "unlock" state by trying to
deliberately press the unlock car button on CLS.
----It should open if it was in locked state, else
nothing happens indicating that the car is aleady in
the "unlock" state.
2. If its in "locked" state then try to unlock the doors by
pressing the door unlock button.
----It should unlock the locked state, else the system
fails.
3. Last case is if the car was in "unlocked" state, press
the lock button.
----It should lock the car door.
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Answer / chandra
Check the IGN state before lock or unlocking the key
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Answer / lakshita
1.verify the the lock is correct or not
2.keep the lock
3.keep it on start position
4.car is starting or not
5.keep the lock in an opposite direction and check whether
the car is starting or not.
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Answer / sunitha
1.verify the the lock is correct or not...
2.keep the lock
3.keep it on start position
4.car is starting or not
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 4 Yes | 8 No |
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