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How To Build a Testing Project 1

How To Build a Testing Project 1. Onyx Gabriel Rodriguez. Agenda. Building a testing project Case Study. Building a testing project. Building a testing project. Steps to build a testing project Assessing Project Plan Assess Project Estimate Assess Development Process

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How To Build a Testing Project 1

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  1. How To Build a Testing Project 1 Onyx Gabriel Rodriguez

  2. Agenda • Building a testing project • Case Study

  3. Building a testing project

  4. Building a testing project Steps to build a testing project • Assessing Project Plan • Assess Project Estimate • Assess Development Process • Building a Software Testing strategy • Establishing a testing Policy • Establishing a test strategy

  5. Building a testing project Steps to build a testing project 3. Establishing a Software Testing Methodology • Acquire and study the test strategy • Determine the type of development project • Determine the type of Software System • Determine the Project scope • Identify the Tactical Risks • Determine When Testing Should Occur • Build the System Test Plan (Test Tactics) • Build the Unit Test Plan

  6. Building a testing project 1. Assessing Project Plan • If information technology does not determine the order in which they deliver completed pieces of software. It is impossible to schedule and conduct appropriate tests. • The development team defines and documents the requirements for implementation purposes, and the test team uses those requirements for the purpose of testing the system. • Assess Project Estimate: • Project estimate is performed by Project Managers

  7. Building a testing project 1. Assessing Project Plan • Assess Development Process • The traditional six phases of the software development life cycle are: • Initiation – Phase 1 • Definition – Phase II • System Design – Phase III • Programming and Training – Phase IV • Evaluation and Acceptance – Phase V • Installation and Operation – Phase VI

  8. Building a testing project 1. Assessing Project Plan • Assess Development Process • Keep in mind that some projects may tweak the standard software development life cycle to meet their own needs.

  9. Building a testing project 2. Building Software Testing Strategy • Establishing a Testing Policy • A testing policy is management’s definition of testing for a department • Testing policy should be the cornerstone of the test plan • A good practice is for management to establish the testing policy for the IT department, then have all members of IT management sign that policy as their endorsement and intention to enforce that testing policy. • Criteria of the testing policy: • Definition of Testing • Testing System • Measurement of testing • Testing Standards

  10. Building a testing project Testing Policy Example

  11. Building a testing project 2. Building Software Testing Strategy • Establishing a Test Strategy • The strategy must address the risks and present a process that can reduce those risks. • The components are: • Test Factor –The test factors are not risks, they are attributes of the software that if they are wanted and not present, pose a risk to the success of the software and thus constitute a business risk. • Test Phase – Phase of the systems development life cycle.

  12. Building a testing project 2. Building Software Testing Strategy • Establishing a Test Strategy • Test Factors: • Correctness • File Integrity • Authorization • Audit trail • Continuity of Processing • Service levels • Access control • Compliance • Reliability • Ease of use

  13. Building a testing project 2. Building Software Testing Strategy • Establishing a Test Strategy • Test Factors: • Maintainability • Portability • Coupling • Performance Ease of operation • Test Phase: • The test phase will vary. For example the test phases in a traditional waterfall life cycle methodology will be different from the phases in a Rapid Application Development methodology

  14. Building a testing project 2. Building Software Testing Strategy • Establishing a Test Strategy • The four steps to develop a customized test strategy are: • 1- Select and Rank Test Factors • 2.- Identify the system development phases • 3.- Identify the Business Risks associated with the System under Development • 4- Place Risks in the Matrix

  15. Building a testing project 3. Establishing a Software Testing Methodology • Acquire and study the test strategy • The test strategy is normally developed by a team very familiar with the business risks associated with the software • In this study the test team should be asking: • What is the relationship of importance among the test factors? • Which of the high-level risks are the most significant? • What damage can be done to the business if the software is not completed on time?

  16. Building a testing project 3. Establishing a Software Testing Methodology • Determine the Type of Development Project • The type of project refers to the environment/methodology in which the software will be developed • Traditional System Development • Iterative development/prototyping/CASE • System maintenance • Purchased/contracted software

  17. Building a testing project 3. Establishing a Software Testing Methodology • Determine the Type of Software System • The type of software system refers to the processing that will be performed by that system • Batch (General) • Event control • Process Control • Procedure Control • Database management • Pattern and image processing • Computer system software

  18. Building a testing project 3. Establishing a Software Testing Methodology • Determine the Project Scope • The project scope refers to the totality of activities to be incorporated into the software system being tested- the range of system requirements/specifications to be understood

  19. Building a testing project 3. Establishing a Software Testing Methodology • Identify the Tactical Risks • Strategic Risks are the high-level business risks faced by the software systems; tactical risks are subsets at a lower level of the strategic risks • Tactical risks are divided into three categories: • Structural risks • Technical risks • Size risks

  20. Building a testing project 3. Establishing a Software Testing Methodology • Determine When Testing Should Occur • Testing can and should occur throughout the phases of the project • Requirements • Design • Program (Build/Construction) • Test Process • Installation • Maintenance

  21. Building a testing project 3. Establishing a Software Testing Methodology • Build the System Test Plan • A tactical test plan must be developed to describe when and how testing will occur. • This test plan will provide background information on the software being tested, on the test objectives and risks, as well as on the business functions to be tested and the tests to be performed.

  22. Building a testing project 3. Establishing a Software Testing Methodology • Build the System Test Plan (Test Tactics) • Test Plan • Testing Techniques • Testing Tools Note: More details on this phase will be covered on ‘Building a Testing Project Part 2’ presentation.

  23. Building a testing project 3. Establishing a Software Testing Methodology • Build the Unit Test Plan • During internal design, the system is divided into the components or units that perform the detailed processing. • Each of these units should have its own test plan.

  24. Building a testing project Testing Life Cycle • Once a testing methodology has been established, the test team should rely on the testing life cycle. • The testing life cycle is comprised of the following processes: • Risk Analysis • Planning Process • Test Design • Test Execution • Defect Tracking and Management • Quantitative Measurement • Test status and reporting

  25. Case Study Based on Testing Life Cycle

  26. Risk Analysis- Assessing Project Plan

  27. Case Study Project Plan

  28. Test Planning- Testing Policy

  29. Case Study Testing Policy

  30. Risk Analysis - Test Strategy

  31. Case Study Test Strategy

  32. Case Study Test Strategy

  33. Case Study Test Strategy

  34. Case Study Test Strategy

  35. Case Study Test Strategy

  36. Risk Analysis- Traceability Matrix

  37. Case Study Traceability Matrix

  38. Test Planning - Test Plan

  39. Case Study Test Plan

  40. Test Planning - QA Schedule

  41. Case Study Test Plan-QA Schedule

  42. Test Design- Test Matrix, Test Data, Test Cases, Peer Reviews

  43. Case Study Test Matrix

  44. Case Study Test Cases

  45. Case Study Peer Reviews

  46. Test Execution- Test Readiness Review, Test Execution Log

  47. Test Execution- Test Readiness Review, Test Execution Log

  48. Case Study Test Readiness Review

  49. Case Study Test Execution Log

  50. Defect Tracking and Management- Triage Reports, Defect Tool

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