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Quality Management Testing Types:
- Functional testing via automated scripts
- Functional testing via manual scripts
- Automated/Manual performance testing
- Manual performance testing by end users (User Acceptance Test)
- Automated load testing
A test plan approach incorporates the following principles:
- Planning and scheduling
- Test the most critical and highest risk features first.
- Development of test scripts based on business requirements and functional specifications.
- Ensure all gaps in testing have been identified.
- Develop repeatable test scripts to facilitate defect before implementation and identify possible best practices.
- Determine validation and verification techniques for each test cycle/phase to quickly detect error or omissions.
- Test with appropriate subject matter experts (SME) and end-user involvement.
- For each project functional testing will vary depending on scope and complexity.
Test Phases
Goals and Benefits
- To ensure that a thorough review of the projects functionality and requirements have been achieved.
- Validate targeted business processes, rules, parameters, security and customizations.
- Identify errors or omissions that may hinder a successful release of the service.
- Aid in gap analysis efforts by collaborating with the project team.
- Testing will assist to ensure a stable production environment with remediation of any critical error finds.
- Testing methodology can render decrease in implementation time as SMEs to understand will have a clear understanding of requirements as they develop test scripts, create process documents/maps with testing in mind and work with users.
- Testing will decrease risk, as processes and load will be tested as close to a production environment as possible.
Functional Testing Process Overview