This walkthrough shows you features of
Manual Execution Planning using an example. The assumptions for the example include:
- The requirements are fully documented and categorized according to a
Risk property.
- The manual tests are fully documented, assigned to requirements, and categorized according to an
Importance attribute which defines the necessity for executing a specific test.
- Quality goals, which are also called
project exit criteria, have been defined based on the requirements property
Risk and the test attribute
Importance. These quality goals specify the levels of testing required.
- The only tests to plan are the ones that best fulfill the quality goals.