TEST TYPES
Classify functional, non-functional, confirmation and regression testing so you know what is being tested and why.
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Classify functional, non-functional, confirmation and regression testing so you know what is being tested and why.
Move from requirements to high-level test cases and a Requirement Traceability Matrix to manage coverage without getting lost in individual actions.
How to apply equivalence partitioning, boundary value analysis, decision tables, state transition and basic white-box techniques.
Turn a high-level test case into a detailed case with preconditions, test data, steps and expected results that someone else can run.
What a bug report needs, how to write actual and expected results, and how severity, priority and evidence help the team handle it.
What progress reports and test completion reports need to answer so the team understands current progress, quality and risk.
The tool groups testers commonly use to manage tests, track bugs, call APIs, query data and collect evidence.