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    Test cases for Push Button

    How many test-cases are possible for push button using any of the BVA / EP / Event Effect Graph?


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    Re: Test cases for Push Button

    Though this answer cannot be generalised the minimum number of test cases possible for push button using any of the BVA / EP / Event Effect Graph is 5 in number.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Srikanth View Post
    How many test-cases are possible for push button using any of the BVA / EP / Event Effect Graph?
    1.check whether push button is enabled/disabled
    2.check for the working of push button
    3.check the colour of the push button as per the req
    4.in automation check for the width/height in pixels
    5.check the spelling,consistency of the heading of the push button.

    Last edited by jainbrijesh; 05-11-2007 at 06:01 AM.

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    Re: Test cases for Push Button

    Some more test cases are:-

    1)Check for tab indexing.

    2)If label of push button is changing dynamically , test for that also.

    3)do focus on push button and then test by enter key and space bar, whether the push button is working or not.

    4)See behavior of push button by holding mouse key pressed when it is focusing on it.

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    Re: Test cases for Push Button

    Brijesh, before deleting a post, kindly let the user know what the mistake was in the post.

    The post Nahalesh made might have been out of context. The person might improve in future. So, you are better off deleteing the port ONLY after informing the particular person.

    Just deleting the posts won't help the forum in any way.

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    Last edited by kalayama; 05-11-2007 at 06:47 AM. Reason: Got it all wrong!
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    Re: Test cases for Push Button

    Few more
    1) Check the Shortcut key used for that Push button in the keyboard
    2) Check the Double clicking functionality
    3) Check whether it is a Primary or secondary button in case of web
    4) Check for the tool tip or any Information label attached to that push button
    5) Check for the After clicking behavior like color change, label change, size change etc according to the requirements..

    waiting for few more peoples suggested Test cases

    Thanks
    Purna


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    Re: Test cases for Push Button

    1) test for mouse click down or mouse click released event for the push Button,
    2) test at the back end (if any) what is the button meant to do.
    3) look at name of the PUSH button to be unique and according to standards.
    4) try to access the button with keyboards.
    5) the values it is supposed to change or create new values, any new entries etc.


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    Re: Test cases for Push Button

    Quote Originally Posted by akbhar View Post
    3) look at name of the PUSH button to be unique and according to standards.
    See akbhar,

    It's not necessary that Push button will have unique name.

    Sometimes you will see there are so many "Submit buttons" on a web page, according to different frames and requirement.So, I think the test cases discussed here are enough.More test case will depend on SRS and test design document.

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