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difference between test cases,test scenario,and test suite?

This is a discussion on difference between test cases,test scenario,and test suite? within the Test Cases forums, part of the Software Testing category; Test cases are written for test scenario and test scenario is a big picture is that right..if i am wrong please correct me thanx jay...

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Old 12-19-2008
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Re: difference between test cases,test scenario,and test suite?

Test cases are written for test scenario

and test scenario is a big picture

is that right..if i am wrong please correct me
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Re: difference between test cases,test scenario,and test suite?

Dear All,

Could you send me the interview point of QTP questions?

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Re: difference between test cases,test scenario,and test suite?

hi friends

the answer is very easy

based upon the SRS requirements only we are preparing test scenario

BAsed on test scenario we are preparing test cases

Test scenario is nothing but checking what are all the probable test conditions we can make for that particular requirement

Test case is derived based on test scenario whether it may be positive ar negative

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Re: difference between test cases,test scenario,and test suite?

Hi i would like to know what are the Main questions have been asked during the Interview,I am A softwre tester
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Re: difference between test cases,test scenario,and test suite?

Hi ... can anyone tell me that which software are commonly used by MNC for generating bugs reports. Please it is very necessary
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