Comparison between test plans and test scenarios:
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Test Plan |
Test scenarios |
Goal |
The organization, resources, principles of the whole test process are stipulated and All phases of the testing process to timely The assessment of tasks, risk analysis and demand management |
Describes the characteristics that need to be tested, the method of testing, the test environment Design and selection of planning and testing tools, design of test cases method, the design of the test code. |
Focus Point |
Organization management level of the document, from the perspective of organizational management Planning for Test activities |
Technical documentation, one Test activity from a technical point of view To plan |
Specific content |
1. Define the organizational form of the test organization: 1) Test organization and other department relations, Responsibility Division; 2) test the organization and responsibility arrangements within the organisation. 2. Explicitly tested test object (explicit test item, used for post Tasks, estimating workload, etc.) 3, the completion of testing requirements tracking 4, clear the test must abide by the principle: 1) test pass/fail criteria; 2) The necessary conditions for test suspend and reply. 5, clear test task assignment is the core of the test plan: 1) The test task is divided; 2) Carry out test workload estimation; 3) Personnel resources and material resources allocation; 4) define the time and schedule of the task; 5) Risk estimation and avoidance measures; 6) Clear the test work product that should be delivered after the test is finished. |
1. Clear strategy 2. Refine test characteristics (to form test sub-items) 3. Planning of test Cases 4. Planning of test environment 5, the design of automatic test framework 6. Design and selection of test tools |
Relationship |
Test plans need to be under the guidance of the test plan, the test plan to "do what", and the test program clear "How To do" |
Difference between a test plan and a test scenario