Testing scenarios are hypothetical stories used to assist an individual to think through a complex
problem or system. Scenarios are useful for surfacing requirements-related controversies, and to
relate to those documented requirements.
The Test Scenario instructions contain the following topics:
Difference between a test case and a test scenario The ideal test scenario Why use test scenarios? 12 ways to create good test scenarios Filling in a typical test scenario.
A typical test scenario requires the following entries:
Version # Build # Test Scenario ID Process ID Environment Machine tested on Test scenario description Objective of the scenario Assumptions and constraints Identification of any test files or test data Author The last date modified Reviewer's name and date Executor's name and date Test steps.
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