difference between test strategy,test plan and test
methodology. which will create first and who will create
those and is there anyone optional in that
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Answer / santoshnathan
Sorry Raghu,
Test Strategy is a document which describes the testing
approach like
1.scope&Objective(need and purpose of the project)
2.Business Issues(Budjet allocation)
3.Test Responsibility Matrix(TRM)
4.Test Automation&Available automation tools
5.Roles & reponsbilities
6.Defect tracking & Defect reporting
7.Test Management & Test metrics
8.configuration management
10.Training needs .
And then TestPlan will be prepared by TestLead and Test
strtegy will be prepared by Project manager.
And Teststrategy and Test methadology bothe are same.Dont
get confused.OK
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Answer / raghu
Test strategy is a document that describes how to perform a
task in an effective ,efficient an optimised level.
Test Plan is a document that describes how to perform a
testing in an effective ,efficient an optimised level.
Test stratergy will be created by the company..whereas test
plan is prepeared by the PROJECT MANAGER..
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