WinRunner Question 01 : Explain WinRunner testing process?
Ans : WinRunner testing process involves six main stages
- Create GUI Map File so that WinRunner can recognize the GUI objects in
the application being tested
- Create test scripts by recording, programming, or a combination of both.
While recording tests, insert checkpoints where you want to check the
response of the application being tested.
- Debug Test: run tests in Debug mode to make sure they run smoothly
- Run Tests: run tests in Verify mode to test your application.
- View Results: determines the success or failure of the tests.
- Report Defects: If a test run fails due to a defect in the application
being tested, you can report information about the defect directly from the
Test Results window.
WinRunner Question 02 : What in contained in the GUI map? Ans : WinRunner
stores information it learns about a window or object in a GUI Map. When
WinRunner runs a test, it uses the GUI map to locate objects. It reads an
object’s description in the GUI map and then looks for an object with the same
properties in the application being tested. Each of these objects in the GUI Map
file will be having a logical name and a physical description.
There are 2 types of GUI Map files.
- Global GUI Map file: a single GUI Map file for the entire application
- GUI Map File per Test: WinRunner automatically creates a GUI Map file
for each test created.
WinRunner Question 03 : How does WinRunner recognize objects on the
application?
Ans : WinRunner uses the GUI Map file to recognize objects on the
application. When WinRunner runs a test, it uses the GUI map to locate objects.
It reads an object’s description in the GUI map and then looks for an object
with the same properties in the application being tested.
WinRunner Question 04 : How does WinRunner evaluates test results?
Ans : Following each test run, WinRunner displays the results in a report. The
report details all the major events that occurred during the run, such as
checkpoints, error messages, system messages, or user messages. If mismatches
are detected at checkpoints during the test run, you can view the expected
results and the actual results from the Test Results window.
WinRunner Question 05 : Have you created test scripts and what is contained
in the test scripts?
Ans : Yes I have created test scripts. It contains the statement in Mercury
Interactive’s Test Script Language (TSL). These statements appear as a test
script in a test window. You can then enhance your recorded test script, either
by typing in additional TSL functions and programming elements or by using
WinRunner’s visual programming tool, the Function Generator.
WinRunner Question 06 : Have you performed debugging of the scripts?
Ans : Yes, I have performed debugging of scripts. We can debug the script by
executing the script in the debug mode. We can also debug script using the Step,
Step Into, Step out functionalities provided by the WinRunner.
WinRunner Question 07 : How do you run your test scripts?
Ans : We run tests in Verify mode to test your application. Each time WinRunner
encounters a checkpoint in the test script, it compares the current data of the
application being tested to the expected data captured earlier. If any
mismatches are found, WinRunner captures them as actual results.
WinRunner Question 08 : How do you analyze results and report the defects?
Ans : Following each test run, WinRunner displays the results in a report.
The report details all the major events that occurred during the run, such as
checkpoints, error messages, system messages, or user messages. If mismatches
are detected at checkpoints during the test run, you can view the expected
results and the actual results from the Test Results window. If a test run fails
due to a defect in the application being tested, you can report information
about the defect directly from the Test Results window. This information is sent
via e-mail to the quality assurance manager, who tracks the defect until it is
fixed.
WinRunner Question 09 : How do you analyze results and report the defects?
Ans : Following each test run, WinRunner displays the results in a report. The
report details all the major events that occurred during the run, such as
checkpoints, error messages, system messages, or user messages. If mismatches
are detected at checkpoints during the test run, you can view the expected
results and the actual results from the Test Results window. If a test run fails
due to a defect in the application being tested, you can report information
about the defect directly from the Test Results window. This information is sent
via e-mail to the quality assurance manager, who tracks the defect until it is
fixed.
WinRunner Question 10 : What is the use of Test Director software?
Ans : TestDirector is Mercury Interactive’s software test management tool.
It helps quality assurance personnel plan and organize the testing process. With
TestDirector you can create a database of manual and automated tests, build test
cycles, run tests, and report and track defects. You can also create reports and
graphs to help review the progress of planning tests, running tests, and
tracking defects before a software release.
Edited by Mithi25 - 07Aug2009 at 11:30pm
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