Agile Test Execution
What is Test Execution?
Test execution refers to the process of implementing the code and comparing the anticipated and actual results. Factors responsible for test execution are:
- Firstly, select a subset of the test suite on the basis of risk.
- Secondly, allot the test cases in each test suite to testers for implementation.
- In addition, perform tests, report faults, and capture test status continuously.
- Moreover, fix blocking issues as they arise.
- Lastly, report test cycle information and status.
Agile Test Execution
Test early and uniformly to ensure the quality of the resulting software system. Moreover, this practice helps to improve evaluating, observing and control of the test activities.
This practice allows teams to:
- Identify tests, according to test objectives to guide the development of software.
- Create tests that provide mandatory test procedures and instructions.
THINGS TO WORK WITH
Remember, this practice incorporates the production of a number of test work products: Test specifications that can mention test cases Test results.
KEY COMPETENCIES
This practice requires expertise in software testing and development. In addition, some leadership and coaching competencies may be required.
THINGS TO DO
The practice starts by recognizing tests to address one or more objectives. Moreover, the results add to the overall quality measure of the software system; a further analysis outcome is a potential need to refine existing tests and identify new tests.
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