What is the Difference between Scope and Objective ?
can u explain detailed ?
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Answer / robert sack
Objective is what you are trying to accomplish
Scope lays out the plan or frame work on how you are going
to do it
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Answer / prema
Project scope = what is included and what is excluded in
this project
Project objective = what you hope to accomplish by
implementing this project
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Answer / samridhi singla
Objective answers the question to why do you want to implement the project.
Scope defines the size of the project. Scope can include such areas as departments, geographic locations, deliverables, features and functions.
Often scope is limited by schedule and budget constraints.
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Answer / hassan azmat
Project scope = what is included and what is excluded in
this project
Project objective = what you hope to accomplish by
implementing this project
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Answer / sindhu
Project scope:
what will be your future enhancements regarding your project and to determine the lifetime of a project. it is to know weather a project can sustain for its future enhancements.
Project objective:
deals with the core outline of a project. deals with all analysed requirements and projects outline.
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Answer / suyash
objective :-
I need to test Login Functionality of my application
Scope :
I need to cover Only Invalid inputs (-ve test)
or / and
I need to cover some +ve inputs and all -ve inputs test
or / and
I need to cover just spl characters not accepted
or / and
I need to cover no Database injection is there (sql inject)
security test
or / and
I need to cover more that 100 person can login at one time!
(perfomance)
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Answer / shivakumar.s
Simply...
Objective : objective says "why we must do this job"....
Scope : it says " limitations or boundaries of particular work "
Ex : i want a car...
i want a car for learning driving
i want a car for learning driving..but i have 10 rupees only..
in first ssentence we cannot seen any aim or objective... but we seen desire only...
Second sentence shows purpose...that means final aim..
Third sentence shows....boundaries of opportunity... Which helps to achieve goal...
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Answer / praveen kumar
Scope of Testing: There are two types of scopes
InScope : Which are in scope of testing
Out of Scope : Which are out of scope of testing like
version changes, against test strategy
The above Inscope and out scope items will be captured in
test Plan along with features to be tested and features not
to be tested.
Obejective : Purpose of the Project.
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Answer / taksha
scope: It is the purpose of a perticular project.
objective: the mian achievement of a project
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Answer / cash
objective= the desirable end result.(what is in the
crosshairs of our target)
scope= what all do we need to look at/consider to
find/achieve our objective (what else is in the picture
when we are looking at our objective/target)
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