Introduction
As with many terms, scenario means different things to different
people in the world of http://www.onestoptesting.com/test-cases/scenario-testing/# - - software
DefinitionScenario testing is a software testing activity that uses scenario
tests, or simply
scenarios, which are based on a hypothetical story to
help a person think through a complex problem or system. They can be as simple
as a diagram for a testing environment or they could be a description written in
prose. The ideal scenario has four key characteristics.
It is a story that is
motivating, credible, complex, and easy to evaluate. These tests are usually
different from test cases in that test cases are single steps and scenarios
cover a number of steps. Test suites and scenarios can be used in concert for
complete system testing. How to Define Test Scenarios
During Diagnostic Profiling, a user
defines a number of tests that may be applied to the design in run-time. The
definition of these tests become an intrinsic part of the Diagnostic Knowledge
Base. Several different test scenarios may be applicable to run-time
http://www.onestoptesting.com/test-cases/scenario-testing/defining.asp# - - environments . One of the main purposes of the Maintenance Simulator is to
evaluate test effectiveness of various test scenarios. To define a Test
Scenario, press the Test Scenario button from the main screen. A new screen will
appear, as shown below.
At the leftmost window are the list of Test Scenarios
that have been already defined for this model. The middle box contains a list of
all of the tests that have been defined in the currently loaded diagnostic
knowledge base. To define a Test Scenario, highlight those tests which you wish
to include in the scenario from the middle box, and press add selected tests.
The selected tests will appear in the rightmost list box. You must save the test
scenario. Point and click on the box at the top of the Test Scenarios list. Type
in a name describing the test scenario that you have just defined, and press the
Save Scenario button. The event will now be saved and will appear in the Test
Scenarios list. You can delete test scenarios and retrieve test scenarios using
the so-named buttons.
To return to the Maintenance Simulator
screen, press the Maintenance Simulator button.
Simple Elements
Simple scenario elements include:
- the scenario information line, this is text enclosed in double
quotes which is printed to the journal file. It may then be picked up
by a report writer or written to a database.
- The test case name, with an optional list of invocable components
which gives the user the flexibility to select only certain tests from a
group of tests
- A referenced scenario name, so we can call another scenario from
within a scenario.
- Include file name, which contains the test case names and the
scenario information lines to they don't have to be entered into every
scenario file, and a single change will update all our scenarios.
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