Test Plan Template:
(Name of the Product)
Prepared by:
(Names of Preparers)
(Date)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1.0 INTRODUCTION
2.0 OBJECTIVES AND TASKS
2.1 Objectives
2.2 Tasks
3.0 SCOPE
4.0 Testing Strategy
4.1 Alpha Testing (Unit Testing)
4.2 System and Integration Testing
4.3 Performance and Stress Testing
4.4 User Acceptance Testing
4.5 Batch Testing
4.6 Automated Regression Testing
4.7 Beta Testing
5.0 Hardware Requirements
6.0 Environment Requirements
6.1 Main Frame
6.2 Workstation
7.0 Test Schedule
8.0 Control Procedures
9.0 Features to Be Tested
10.0 Features Not to Be Tested
11.0 Resources/Roles & Responsibilities
12.0 Schedules
13.0 Significantly Impacted Departments (SIDs)
14.0 Dependencies
15.0 Risks/Assumptions
16.0 Tools
17.0 Approvals
1.0 INTRODUCTION
A brief summary of the product being tested. Outline all the functions at a high level.
2.0 OBJECTIVES AND TASKS
2.1 Objectives
Describe the objectives supported by the Master Test Plan, eg., defining tasks and responsibilities, vehicle for communication, document to be used as a service level agreement, etc.
2.2 Tasks
List all tasks identified by this Test Plan, i.e., testing, post-testing, problem reporting, etc.
3.0 SCOPE
General
This section describes what is being tested, such as all the functions of a specific product, its existing interfaces, integration of all functions.
Tactics
List here how you will accomplish the items that you have listed in the "Scope" section. For example, if you have mentioned that you will be testing the existing interfaces, what would be the procedures you would follow to notify the key people to represent their respective areas, as well as allotting time in their schedule for assisting you in accomplishing your activity?
4.0 TESTING STRATEGY
Describe the overall approach to testing. For each major group of features or feature combinations, specify the approach which will ensure that these feature groups are adequately tested. Specify the major activities, techniques, and tools which are used to test the designated groups of features.
The approach should be described in sufficient detail to permit identification of the major testing tasks and estimation of the time required to do each one.
4.1 Unit Testing
Definition:
Specify the minimum degree of comprehensiveness desired. Identify the techniques which will be used to judge the comprehensiveness of the testing effort (for example, determining which statements have been executed at least once). Specify any additional completion criteria (for example, error frequency). The techniques to be used to trace requirements should be specified.
Participants:
List the names of individuals/departments who would be responsible for Unit Testing.
Methodology:
Describe how unit testing will be conducted. Who will write the test scripts for the unit testing, what would be the sequence of events of Unit Testing and how will the testing activity take place?
4.2 System and Integration Testing
Definition:
List what is your understanding of System and Integration Testing for your project.
Participants:
Who will be conducting System and Integration Testing on your project? List the individuals that will be responsible for this activity.
Methodology:
Describe how System & Integration testing will be conducted. Who will write the test scripts for the unit testing, what would be sequence of events of System & Integration Testing, and how will the testing activity take place?
4.3 Performance and Stress Testing
Definition:
List what is your understanding of Stress Testing for your project.
Participants:
Who will be conducting Stress Testing on your project? List the individuals that will be responsible for this activity.
Methodology:
Describe how Performance & Stress testing will be conducted. Who will write the test scripts for the testing, what would be sequence of events of Performance & Stress Testing, and how will the testing activity take place?
4.4 User Acceptance Testing
Definition:
The purpose of acceptance test is to confirm that the system is ready for operational use. During acceptance test, end-users (customers) of the system compare the system to its initial requirements.
Participants:
Who will be responsible for User Acceptance Testing? List the individuals' names and responsibility.
Methodology:
Describe how the User Acceptance testing will be conducted. Who will write the test scripts for the testing, what would be sequence of events of User Acceptance Testing, and how will the testing activity take place?
4.5 Batch Testing
4.6 Automated Regression Testing
Definition:
Regression testing is the selective retesting of a system or component to verify that modifications have not caused unintended effects and that the system or component still works as specified in the requirements.
Participants:
Methodology:
4.7 Beta Testing
Participants:
Methodology:
5.0 HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS
Computers
Modems
6.0 ENVIRONMENT REQUIREMENTS
6.1 Main Frame
Specify both the necessary and desired properties of the test environment. The specification should contain the physical characteristics of the facilities, including the hardware, the communications and system software, the mode of usage (for example, stand-alone), and any other software or supplies needed to support the test. Also specify the level of security which must be provided for the test facility, system software, and proprietary components such as software, data, and hardware.
Identify special test tools needed. Identify any other testing needs (for example, publications or office space). Identify the source of all needs which are not currently available to your group.
6.2 Workstation
7.0 TEST SCHEDULE
Include test milestones identified in the Software Project Schedule as well as all item transmittal events.
Define any additional test milestones needed. Estimate the time required to do each testing task. Specify the schedule for each testing task and test milestone. For each testing resource (that is, facilities, tools, and staff), specify its periods of use.
8.0 CONTROL PROCEDURES
Problem Reporting
Document the procedures to follow when an incident is encountered during the testing process. If a standard form is going to be used, attach a blank copy as an "Appendix" to the Test Plan. In the event you are using an automated incident logging system, write those procedures in this section.
Change Requests
Document the process of modifications to the software. Identify who will sign off on the changes and what would be the criteria for including the changes to the current product. If the changes will affect existing programs, these modules need to be identified.
9.0 FEATURES TO BE TESTED
Identify all software features and combinations of software features that will be tested.
10.0 FEATURES NOT TO BE TESTED
Identify all features and significant combinations of features which will not be tested and the reasons.
11.0 RESOURCES/ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Specify the staff members who are involved in the test project and what their roles are going to be (for example, Mary Brown (User) compile Test Cases for Acceptance Testing). Identify groups responsible for managing, designing, preparing, executing, and resolving the test activities as well as related issues. Also identify groups responsible for providing the test environment. These groups may include developers, testers, operations staff, testing services, etc.
12.0 SCHEDULES
Major Deliverables
Identify the deliverable documents. You can list the following documents:
- Test Plan
- Test Cases
- Test Incident Reports
- Test Summary Reports
13.0 SIGNIFICANTLY IMPACTED DEPARTMENTS (SIDs)
Department/Business Area Bus. Manager Tester(s)
14.0 DEPENDENCIES
Identify significant constraints on testing, such as test-item availability, testing-resource availability, and deadlines.
15.0 RISKS/ASSUMPTIONS
Identify the high-risk assumptions of the test plan. Specify contingency plans for each (for example, delay in delivery of test items might require increased night shift scheduling to meet the delivery date).
16.0 TOOLS
List the Automation tools you are going to use. List also the Bug tracking tool here.
17.0 APPROVALS
Specify the names and titles of all persons who must approve this plan. Provide space for the signatures and dates.
Name (In Capital Letters) Signature Date
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