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Separate Test Plans
Select a reason that does not support the idea of using separate test plans for test subprojects that are distinct in one or more ways:
a. Different resources
b. Different time periods
c. Different methodologies
d. Different objectives
e. Different audiences




  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: November 08, 2009     Asked by: tjpavithra 
  
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March 09, 2009 01:53:26   #1  
mallikarjun.87 Member Since: March 2009   Contribution: 1    

RE: Separate Test Plans
D. Audience

Test plan doesn't depend on the audience.

 
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November 03, 2009 06:25:16   #2  
mathan_vel Member Since: December 2007   Contribution: 422    

RE: Separate Test Plans
Ans) e. Different audiences

Test Plan not keen on the Audience. Test plan is the overall plan for the testing team.

 
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November 08, 2009 16:13:55   #3  
kurtz182 Member Since: November 2009   Contribution: 114    

RE: Separate Test Plans
Yep the correct answer is e) Different audience. The test plan is a single document that will be suitable for all audiences who need to know the overall test strategy.
 
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