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What is Test Objective?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 9 Last Update: September 09, 2009     Asked by: senthilarasan 
  
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Submitted by: melosha
 
Test Objective means Setting an goal before testing begins. It is measurable by the metrics you will be collecting at the end of the test to assure that you have delivered a quality output. The metrics are cearly stated based on the past projects experiences and the complexity analysed.

For example :

Attaining 95% in Defect Removal Effectiveness is considered as overall healthy.
Code Coverage of 80% in overall Testing
DD as 3.5 defects/KLOC

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March 06, 2007 06:52:01   #1  
Dinesh        

RE: What is Test Objective?

Test Objective - Improve product quality by Identifying defects that pose high risk to the customers.

 
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March 07, 2007 03:11:51   #2  
Sumit        

RE: What is Test Objective?
Test objective to give a quality product to the software i.e like Application S/W is working according to requirements as mentioned by the clients or customers.
We check its performance its security its functionality.

 
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March 07, 2007 06:46:22   #3  
Prasadh        

RE: What is Test Objective?

Hi


Test Objective plays a important part in writing test case. The test objective will tell clearly what we are going to test.


I will explain it with an example hope u will understand.


Field : State List Bbox..


Test Objective : To check whether the required values are displayed in the State List Box.


Regards
S. Prasadh Kumar




 
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March 09, 2007 09:22:29   #4  
balu_s        

RE: What is Test Objective?
primary role of testing is not demonstration of correct performance but the exposure of hidden defects
 
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March 14, 2007 05:06:36   #5  
Pradeep        

RE: What is Test Objective?
The main objective of Software Testing is to ensure that the Application under test is bug free.
 
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March 26, 2007 04:20:43   #6  
rajneeshbajwa Member Since: December 2006   Contribution: 8    

RE: What is Test Objective?
Test objective includes following things:
1.Test for an application should be bug free.
2.Best Quality
3.Should meet all the requirements in a particular span of time.

 
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January 31, 2008 06:36:23   #7  
melosha Member Since: October 2006   Contribution: 7    

RE: What is Test Objective?
Test Objective means Setting an goal before testing begins. It is measurable by the metrics you will be collecting at the end of the test to assure that you have delivered a quality output. The metrics are cearly stated based on the past projects experiences and the complexity analysed.

For example :

Attaining 95 in Defect Removal Effectiveness is considered as overall healthy.
Code Coverage of 80 in overall Testing
DD as 3.5 defects/KLOC

 
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August 11, 2009 02:56:34   #8  
preethi.gollamandala Member Since: September 2008   Contribution: 88    

RE: What is Test Objective?
Delivering a quality software to customers with out any errors and along with super quality is the test objective
 
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September 09, 2009 01:49:22   #9  
mathan_vel Member Since: December 2007   Contribution: 422    

RE: What is Test Objective?
GEAR TO DELIVER.
Deliver the product the Client/ Customer with out any Error.

 
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