what is the difference between test case and test scenario
Answer Posted / anuradha
test scenario is process which insist the tester to think
beyond limits , think about the complex area of the
application . There are lot of types of test scenario like
usecase senario . Let us take one example for login mail
account , check amil , give reply to some mails and
logoff , we have to write scenario on this then we will
write like this way user A went to office ,He login to his
his mail account , then he checks mail and gives reply to
some mails then user A logoff . It is little bit story
type .
The tase cases consists of steps / action to be performed ,
expected result and actual result , severity and priority .
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