What is Entry and Exit criteria for a Test Plan?
Answer Posted / srikanth nandi
Test Plan is a process document which is active and updated
throught out the project.
Entry Criteria:
1. Business needs are confirmed.
2. Business Requirement document prepared by Analyst
3. Estimation of IT infrastructure
4. Aqusition of resources
5. Project kick off meeting is done and sign off is given
Exit Criteria:
1. All the testing has been performed as defined
2. 100% test coverage is met
3. All the bugs raised are resolved, retested and closed.
4. Product goes live with optimal quality and standards
meeting customer requriements and satisfaction
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