Answer Posted / tejaswini gadekar
Testing Life Cycle is:
1)Planning and Control: Determine the risks, approach.
determine exit criteria, Schedule the next steps of cycle.
2)Analysis and Design: Review the test basis ie docs,
Identify Test conditions, scenarios and design Test cases,
design environment setup.
3)Implimentation and Execution: Write down test cases from
coditions, build test data, execute TCs, Perform regression
and confirmation, defect Logging.
4)Evaluting exit criteria and Reporting: Comparing the test
log with exit criteria, preparing Final status report for
stakeholders and evaluating exit criteria for completing
the testing process officiallly.
5)Closure activities: Configuration management and
deliverable details. Keeping all the testing docs related
to that project and handing over to the maintainance deptt.
Finally closing the project.
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