SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

SOFTWARE TESTING

TEST PLAN AND TEST CASE DEVELOPMENT

Question [CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
Test Conditions are derived from:
A
Specifications
B
Test Cases
C
Test Data
D
Test Design
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -What Is Test Specification? Test Specification is a detailed summary of what scenarios will be tested, how they will be tested, how often they will be tested, and so on and so forth, for a given feature. Test runners use test specification strings to identify tests.

Detailed explanation-2: -The test case specification is a document describing a detailed summary of what test scenarios will be tested and how they will be tested. It specifies the test’s purpose, identifies the required step-by-step procedures, input, and desired output, and outlines the pass/fail criteria for determining acceptance.

Detailed explanation-3: -Testing levels. Detailing level and quality of test conditions. System or software difficulty level. Product risk and Project risk. Correlation between test condition, what is being tested and method of testing. More items

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