what is test scenario and test case ?please explain detail
Answer Posted / sunil vijay
Test case is a description of what is to be tested.
What data to be used and what actions to be done to check
the actual result against the expected result.
A test case is simply a test with formal steps and
instructions.
Test scenario is combination of test cases or group of
testcases
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