Distinguishing mixed testcases
What is the document called which stores information about automated testcases. Basically need to know if we have 100 testcases out of which 85 are manual and 15 are to be automated. Then how to distinguish between them.
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Re: Distinguishing mixed testcases
Test design specification document clearly specify what we will test manually and what will be tested using automated tools.
Re: Distinguishing mixed testcases
Well, I don't know what that document is called , also I do not have enough input to answer the second question.
As far as I know, whichever test case need to be automated should be decided by the tester(I might be wrong) based on the type of test case... And the number of test cases in the document should never be a concern there... Or it shouldn't even matter if some are to be manual tested and some automated.
Brijesh, more info on this can not be provided as the question was asked by a visitor...
Cheers!
-Kalayama
Re: Distinguishing mixed testcases
As far as I know there is no separate document that stores information about automated test cases.:confused:
Actually, there need not be a separate document for it. The test management tool that we may use (Quality Center / Test Director / M S Excel) can help us filter and separate the automated test cases from manual test cases.:D
We have a property for the test cases called ‘execution type’ that describes whether it is a manual or an automation test case.:eek:
Re: Distinguishing mixed testcases
Tester has to decide which test cases need to be automated based on the knowledge on the functionality.
Normally, we select some test cases fot automation like test cases which need to be run every time(eg: login) and we have one cloumn in which we give status as auotmaion or manual.
[QUOTE=sutnarcha;11828]As far as I know there is no separate document that stores information about automated test cases.:confused:
Actually, there need not be a separate document for it. The test management tool that we may use (Quality Center / Test Director / M S Excel) can help us filter and separate the automated test cases from manual test cases.:D
We have a property for the test cases called ‘execution type’ that describes whether it is a manual or an automation test case.:eek:[/QUOTE]