Software Testing Life Cycle Software testing life cycle
identifies what test activities to carry out and when (what is the best
time) to accomplish those test activities. Even though testing differs
between organizations, there is a testing life cycle. Software Testing Life Cycle consists of six (generic) phases: - Test Planning,
- Test Analysis,
- Test Design,
- Construction and verification,
- Testing Cycles,
- Final Testing and Implementation and
- Post Implementation.
Software testing has its own life cycle that intersects with every stage of the SDLC. The basic requirements in software testing life cycle is to control/deal with software testing – Manual, Automated and Performance. Test Planning This
is the phase where Project Manager has to decide what things need to be
tested, do I have the appropriate budget etc. Naturally proper planning
at this stage would greatly reduce the risk of low quality software.
This planning will be an ongoing process with no end point. Activities
at this stage would include preparation of high level test
plan-(according to IEEE test plan template The Software Test Plan (STP)
is designed to prescribe the scope, approach, resources, and schedule
of all testing activities. The plan must identify the items to be
tested, the features to be tested, the types of testing to be
performed, the personnel responsible for testing, the resources and
schedule required to complete testing, and the risks associated with
the plan.). Almost all of the activities done during this stage are
included in this software test plan and revolve around a test plan. Test Analysis Once
test plan is made and decided upon, next step is to delve little more
into the project and decide what types of testing should be carried out
at different stages of SDLC, do we need or plan to automate, if yes
then when the appropriate time to automate is, what type of specific
documentation I need for testing. Proper and regular
meetings should be held between testing teams, project managers,
development teams, Business Analysts to check the progress of things
which will give a fair idea of the movement of the project and ensure
the completeness of the test plan created in the planning phase, which
will further help in enhancing the right testing strategy created
earlier. We will start creating test case formats and test cases
itself. In this stage we need to develop Functional validation matrix
based on Business Requirements to ensure that all system requirements
are covered by one or more test cases, identify which test cases to
automate, begin review of documentation, i.e. Functional Design,
Business Requirements, Product Specifications, Product Externals etc.
We also have to define areas for Stress and Performance testing. Test Design Test
plans and cases which were developed in the analysis phase are revised.
Functional validation matrix is also revised and finalized. In this
stage risk assessment criteria is developed. If you have thought of
automation then you have to select which test cases to automate and
begin writing scripts for them. Test data is prepared. Standards for
unit testing and pass / fail criteria are defined here. Schedule for
testing is revised (if necessary) & finalized and test environment
is prepared. Construction and verification In
this phase we have to complete all the test plans, test cases, complete
the scripting of the automated test cases, Stress and Performance
testing plans needs to be completed. We have to support the development
team in their unit testing phase. And obviously bug reporting would be
done as when the bugs are found. Integration tests are performed and
errors (if any) are reported. Testing Cycles In
this phase we have to complete testing cycles until test cases are
executed without errors or a predefined condition is reached. Run test
cases --> Report Bugs --> revise test cases (if needed) -->
add new test cases (if needed) --> bug fixing --> retesting (test
cycle 2, test cycle 3….). Final Testing and Implementation In
this we have to execute remaining stress and performance test cases,
documentation for testing is completed / updated, provide and complete
different matrices for testing. Acceptance, load and recovery testing
will also be conducted and the application needs to be verified under
production conditions. Post Implementation In
this phase, the testing process is evaluated and lessons learnt from
that testing process are documented. Line of attack to prevent similar
problems in future projects is identified. Create plans to improve the
processes. The recording of new errors and enhancements is an ongoing
process. Cleaning up of test environment is done and test machines are
restored to base lines in this stage. Software Testing Life Cycle | Phase | Activities | Outcome | Planning | Create high level test plan | Test plan, Refined Specification | Analysis | Create detailed test plan, Functional Validation Matrix, test cases | Revised Test Plan, Functional validation matrix, test cases | Design | test cases are revised; select which test cases to automate | revised test cases, test data sets, sets, risk assessment sheet | Construction | scripting of test cases to automate, | test procedures/Scripts, Drivers, test results, Bugreports. | Testing cycles | complete testing cycles | Test results, Bug Reports | Final testing | execute remaining stress and performance tests, complete documentation | Test results and different metrics on test efforts | Post implementation | Evaluate testing processes | Plan for improvement of testing process |
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