6. What is difference between a Test Plan, a Test
Strategy, A Test Scenario, and A Test Case
? What’s is their order of succession in the STLC?
Answer Posted / sunitha.chenna
The order in the STLC
1. Test Plan
2. Test Strategy
3. Test Scenario
4. Test Case
Test Plan: This document describes the different types of testing that we follow in our testing cycle, along with the exit and entry criteria, the deliverables at a high level and
defect management etc...
Test Strategy: This document gives the approch for testing.
Test Scenarios: It may contain high level flow of the functionality later which this can be break down into n number of test cases.
Test Cases: Test cases contain a detail level of functionality check
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