TROUBLESHOOTING COMPUTER ISSUES
IDENTIFYING HARDWARE SOFTWARE NETWORK PROBLEMS
Question
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Why is a test plan needed?
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To identify the fault
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To look at the device
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To follow a series of steps
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For the user to follow
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -A Test Plan is a detailed document that catalogs the test strategies, objectives, schedule, estimations, deadlines, and resources required to complete that project. Think of it as a blueprint for running the tests needed to ensure the software is working correctly – controlled by test managers.
Detailed explanation-2: -We have three main reasons to write the test plans: First, by writing a test plan it guides our thinking. Writing a test plan forces us to confront the challenges that await us and focus our thinking on important topics. Failure to allow enough time for system test, in particular, is peculiarly disastrous.
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