Planning: The organization management level of the document, from the organizational management point of view of the test activities planning; Program: technical level of documentation, from a technical point of view of the planning of the test activities.
Test plan:
To define and constrain the organization, resources and principles of the whole process of testing, and to set up the task assignment and time schedule in all stages of the testing process, and put forward the assessment of various tasks, risk analysis and management requirements.
Test scenario:
Describe the characteristics that need to be tested, the method of testing, the planning of the test environment, the design and selection of test tools, the design method of test cases, and the design of the test code.
Test scenarios need to be conducted under the guidance of the test plan, the test plan proposes "what to do", and the test solution clearly "how"
Software test cases include software test case design and writing.
Software test case design is considered from the design level, such as functional, usability, security and other aspects of design test cases.
Software test case writing refers to the writing specification of the software test case, including the writing format and the naming standard of the logo. The software test case design obtains the software test case content, then, according to the software test writing method, implements in the document, the two are the form and the content relations. The eight basic items of the test case format are: test Case number, test project, test title, critical level, preset condition, input, operation step, expected output.
First, what is the test plan.
A test plan is a document that describes the scope, methods, resources, and progress of a test activity to be performed. It mainly includes test items, tested characteristics, test tasks, who performs tasks and risk control, and so on.
Second, what is the test plan.
The so-called test plan is to describe the characteristics of the need to test, testing methods, test environment planning, testing tools design and selection, test case design methods, test code design.
The difference between test plan and test scheme