2. Purpose:
• The purpose of a the software validation process
is to check if a certain software was created by
the developers according to the customers
specifications.
• The software validation process actually includes
test software development with the help of which
the actual validation is done.
4. Constraints:
• Limited resources being assigned for the testing
process, it is important for the project not to run
late and try to keep the costs between the
project's budget.
5. Project Steps
– Documentation
– Test Bench Setup
– Test development
– Test execution
– Test reporting
– Test result analysis
– Defect Retesting
– Regression Testing
– Test Closure
6. Documentation
• During the Documentation phase the tester must
read and understand the project specifications,
create the test strategy, the test plan, and a
review must be performed over all the steps
along with the software developer.
7. Test Bench Setup
• During the Test bench Setup phase the tester must
install the additional required software for him to be able
to perform all the necessary tasks, create additional HW
adapters, in order to be able to integrate the tested HW
modules with the test bench and develop the actual work
area (testing environment), and test it along another
tester.
8. Test Development
• During the test development phase, all the
testing procedures, scenarios, cases, datasets
and scripts are created by the tester and after a
review with the developer and another tester,
certain fixes are done.
9. Test Execution
• During the Test execution phase the tester
rigorously performs all the tests both manual
and automatic ones, testing is executed based on
the plans and test documents.
10. Test Reporting
• Once testing is completed, testers generate
metrics and make final reports on their test
effort.
11. Test Result Analysis
• Or Defect Analysis, is done by the development
team usually along with the tester, in order to
decide what defects should be assigned, fixed,
rejected or deferred to be dealt with later.
12. Defect Retesting
• Once a defect has been dealt with by the
development team, it is retested by the testing
team.
13. Regression Testing
• It is common to have a small test program built
of a subset of tests, for each integration of new,
modified, or fixed software, in order to ensure
that the latest delivery has not ruined anything,
and that the software product as a whole is still
working correctly.
14. Test Closure
• Once the test meets the exit criteria, the
activities such as capturing the key outputs,
lessons learned, results, logs, documents related
to the project are archived and used as a
reference for future projects.
15. Conclusions:
• In order for a good testing method to be
achieved with a maximized performance, in a
minimum time interval and with a minimum
amount of risks, all people who are involved in
the project must know what to do, and when to
do it, thus Microsoft Project is a must when
managing projects.