Monday, 4 April 2016

Manual Testing Tool Overview

What Is Manual Testing ? 

Manual testing requires an analyser to perform manual test operations on the product without the assistance of Test robotization. Manual testing is the procedure of physically testing programming for deformities. It requires an analyser to assume the part of an end client, and utilize above all else elements of the application to guarantee right conduct. To guarantee fulfilment of testing, the analyser regularly takes after a composed test arrange for that leads them through an arrangement of imperative experiments.






Planing :

1. Detailed examination of BRS to have prerequisite comprehension.

2. Create a Test Plan as per the Test Strategy for the Project, Change or Release.

3. Review Test Plan through QA based examination of the Test Plan utilizing the most proper technique.

4. Create Test Cases according to BRS (Business Requirement Specks) particularly to cover formats, joins, different functionalities of modules, and so forth. The arrangement of individual Test Cases and Conditions that incorporate at least.

5. Any preconditions for testing

6. Actions/Processes required executing the Test

7. Expected Results

8. Review Test Cases through QA based examination of the Test Plan utilizing the most proper strategy

Advantages of using Manual Testing:

1. Manual testing is useful for fleeting ventures.

2. Manual testing is cost effective as contrasted and Automation testing.

3. It permits the analyser to perform all the more Ad-hoc testing (arbitrary testing). More bugs are discovered by means of Ad-hoc testing than by means of robotization. Furthermore, the additional time an analyser goes through playing with the element, more bugs can be found.

Testing Methodologies :

1. Functional Testing

2. Integration Testing

3. System Testing

4. Sanity Testing

5. Smoke Testing

6. Regression Testing

7. Performance Testing

8. Security Testing



    

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