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        ACCEPTANCE TESTING

          Detail a set of acceptance criteria—conditions that must be met before testing can begin.  A smoke test should represent the bare minimum of acceptance testing.

             As noted above, the ideal is to create a separate document for acceptance criteria that can be reused and referred to here.  If any particular, specialized test cases not listed in that document will be used, refer to them here.

            FEATURE LEVEL TESTING


This is the real meat of the test plan.  The test categories below are filled in itemizing categories of tests, along with references to the test library or catalog.  Individual test cases should not be listed here; test requirements generally should not be either; the details should exist elsewhere and can be cross-referenced.

              Task-Oriented Functional Tests

               This is a detailed section, listing tests requirements for program features against functional specifications, user guides or other design related documents.  If there are test matrices available listing these features and their interdependence (and there should be), refer to them.





              Forced-Error Tests

          Provide or refer to a list of all error conditions and messages.  Identify the tests that will be run to force the program into error conditions.



           Boundary Tests

Boundary tests—tests carried out at the lines between valid and invalid input, acceptable and unacceptable system requirements (such as memory, disk space, or timing), and other tests at the limits of performance—are the keys to eliminating duplication of effort.  Identify the types of boundary tests that will be carried out.  Note that such tests can also fall into the categories outlined below, so this section may be removed, or made a sub-section of those categories.





              Integration Tests

             Identify components or modules that can be combined and tested independently to reduce dependence on system testing.  Identify any test harnesses or drivers that need to be developed.

          System-Level Tests

       Specify the tests will be carried out to fully exercise the program as a whole to ensure that all elements of the integrated system function properly.  Note that when unit and integration testing have been properly performed, the dependence upon              Real World User-Level Test

               In contrast to types of testing designed to find defects, identify tests that will demonstrate the successful functioning of the program as you expect the customer to use it.  What type of workflow tests will be run?  What type of “real work” will be carried out using the program?

                Unstructured Tests

             Specify the amount of ad-hoc or exploratory testing that will be carried out.  Identify the scope and the time associated with this form of testing.

           Volume Tests

Indicate the types of tests will be carried out to see how the program deals with very large amounts of data, or with a large demand on timely processing.  Note that these tests can rarely be performed without automation; identify the automation tools, test harnesses, or scripts that will be used.  Ensure that the programs developed for the test automation effort are accompanied by their own sets of requirements, specifications, and development processes.

            Stress Tests

.               Identify the limits under which the program is expected to perform.  These may include number of transactions per unit time, timeouts, memory constraints, disk space constraints, and so on.  Volume tests and stress tests are closely related; you may consider wrapping both into the same category.

           How will the product be tested to push the upper functional limits of the program?  Will specific tools or test suites be used to carry out stress tests?  Ensure that these are reusable.

           Performance Tests

               Refer to the functional requirements that specify acceptable performance.  Identify the functions that need to be measured, and the tests needed to show conformance to the requirements.

           REGRESSION TESTING

              At each stage of new development or maintenance, a subset of the regression test library should be run, focusing on the feature or function that has changed from the previous version.  Unit, integration, and system tests are all viable places for regression testing.  For small maintenance fixes, identify this subset.  A good version control system can allow the building of older versions of the software for comparative purposes.

           In the final phase of a complete development cycle, a full regression test cycle is run.  Identify the test case libraries and suites that will be run.

           Whether a subset or a full regression test run, existing test scripts, matrices and test cases should be used, whether automation is available or not.  Identify the documents that describe the details.  Emphasize regression tests for functions that are new or that have changed, for components that have had a history of vulnerability, for high-risk defects, and for previously-fixed severe defects.

          CONFIGURATION AND COMPATIBILITY TESTING

               If applicable, identify the types of software and hardware compatibility tests that will be carried out.

            List operating systems, software applications, device drivers etc. that the product will be tested with or against.

              List hardware environments required for in-house testing.

          DOCUMENTATION TESTING/ONLINE HELP TESTING

             Documentation and online help testing will be carried out to verify technical accuracy of documented material.

              If a license agreement is included in or displayed by the product, or the portion of it to which this test plan refers, ensure the correct one is being used (see the next item below).







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