Hi Aliya,

We have gone through Amy's mail also in this regard. 

We had already discussed about this in the previous concall wherein we 
informed you about our plans to pick out ( or prioritise) the important 
test cases and do  for generic acceptance test. 

We will discuss further in this matter  today.

Regards - JS






"Aliya Walji" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
11/02/2008 13:03

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General test case template feedback - test case prioritization






Hello Arpita,

I wanted to start a thread around general test case template feedback
(independent of the feedback for the test cases for specific features
that you have provided).

For now, I only have one general piece of feedback, but as others on the
team start to look at your test cases and formats, there will probably
be others with some ideas for improvement.  Hopefully you don't mind
going about the process of finalizing the format a little bit
iteratively.

A while back, we discussed the need to prioritize test cases versus just
the general test scenarios you have been creating.  In looking at your
test cases, I think it will be necessary to prioritize not only the
scenarios, but also the individual test cases themselves, to make sure
we know which cases to cut if time runs short and also, which bugs to
fix if certain test cases do not pass (e.g. if a bug is found in a low
priority test case, it is also a lower priority bug to fix).

I haven't provided guidance about overall quality risks and priorities
around quality risks thus far, because these have not been formally
defined.  That being said, I still think you should take a stab at
providing test case prioritization, even without this guidance from our
team, if possible.

Amy has some good suggestions for how to go about assigning priorities
per test case.  I will let her respond to this email with her ideas, and
then we can discuss over email and in our meetings to figure out how to
take her suggestions and make them work for the v1.1 Mifos testing
effort.

Thanks,

Aliya


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