How to Find and Build Test Cases from Business Requirements

Series: How to Test an Application using Business Requirements

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Web-based Jul 13 - 14, 2009 Internet $495 Register
Web-based Sep 15 - 16, 2009 Internet $495 Register
Web-based Nov 9 - 10, 2009 Internet $495 Register
Overview

Business requirements express the contract between the business community and those responsible for designing and delivering the technology. End-User Acceptance Testing should primarily attempt to validate that the delivered solution meets the defined (and appropriately modified under change management) business requirements.

This virtual workshop teaches test engineering techniques to identify scenarios to be tested, document the setup criteria, script the execution steps, and establish how to quickly evaluate whether the solution passed or failed the test. The best tests are those that will find critical errors in the least amount of time. The key to successful suite of test cases is to use a wide variety of methods to consider and consolidate testing scenarios that are most likely to succeed in finding errors if there are indeed any in the application. To err is human, to test divine.

Objectives
  • Identify the minimal set of cases to achieve defined testing goals
  • Create audience-focused test scripts to maximize repeatability
  • Apply equivalence classes, boundary values and probable errors
  • Evaluate business requirements for testability
  • Manage your test execution process effectively and efficiently

 

Our virtual workshops are highly interactive, web-based training experiences. We absolutely avoid the death by page-turning and the passive learning approach that is highly prevalent in most web-based training.

2 Sessions

Target Audience

Business Systems Analysts
End-users responsible for acceptance testing
Project managers
Quality Analysts
Quality Engineers
Test Engineers
Test Managers
Anyone responsible for planning, preparing, and/or managing the business system software testing process.