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ISTQB Foundation Level
Day 2

Shuchi Singla, PMI-ACP, ITIL(F) and ISEB
Agenda - Day 2
• Test Design Technique
• Test Management
• Tool Support for Testing
• Exercise
• Open House…
Test Design Technique
Test Design

• Act of creating and writing test suites for testing a software
• Test analysis and identifying test conditions gives us fair idea of needed test
coverage
Test Analysis
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Process of looking at something that can be used to derive test information
Basis for the tests is called the 'test basis‘
Test basis help analyze what could be tested - these are the test conditions
The test conditions that are chosen will depend on the test strategy. They might be based on:

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risk
models of the system
likely failures
compliance requirements

expert advice or heuristics
Dynamic Testing

• Requires that the code be compiled and run
• Involves working with the software, input values are given and output
values are checked with the expected output
Equivalence Partitioning
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Blackbox-Dynamic Testing technique
Input domain data is divided into different equivalence data classes
We need to test only one condition from each partition. This is because we are assuming
that all the conditions in one partition will be treated in the same way
Example: Application is accepting input range from 1 to 100
One is for valid input class i.e. Any one value from 1-100
One is for invalid data below lower limit i.e. any one value below 1.
One is for invalid data above upper limit i.e. any value above 100.
Boundary value Analysis
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Identify errors at boundaries rather than finding those exist in center of input domain
Is next part of Equivalence partitioning for designing test cases
Example: Application is accepting input range from 1 to 100

One test case for exact boundary values of input domains each means 1 and 100
One test case for just below boundary value of input domains each means 0 and 99
One test case for just above boundary values of input domains each means 2 and 101
Use Case Testing
• Usecase is a description of a particular use of the system by the end user of
the system

• Blackbox-Dynamic Testing technique
• Helps us identify test cases that exercise the whole system on a transaction
by transaction basis from start to finish

• Example: ATM Pin Usage
Experience-based testing
• Experience of both technical and business people is required, as they bring
different perspectives to the test analysis and design process

• Used for low-risk systems, but this approach may be particularly useful
under extreme time pressure – in fact this is one of the factors leading to
exploratory testing
Test Management
R&R – Test Leader
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Estimate the testing to be done
Lead, guide and monitor the analysis, design, implementation and execution of
the test cases, test procedures and test suites
Ensure proper configuration management of the testware produced and
traceability of the tests to the test basis
Issue prioritization and resolution facilitation
Identify unit testing coverage and ensure any gaps are documented and addressed
Provide formal sign-off on all testing deliverables and events
R&R - Tester
• Reviewing and assessing requirements
• Execute and log the tests, evaluate the results and document problems
found

• Setup and monitor test beds
• Review test specifications, defect reports and test results
Test Plan V/s Test Strategy
Test Plan
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•

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Is dynamic document
Derived from function requirement document or Use
Cases
Subset of Test Strategy
Contents - Introduction, Test items, Features to be
tested, Features not to be tested, Test techniques,
Testing tasks, Suspension criteria, Features pass or fail
criteria, Test environment (Entry criteria, Exit criteria),
Test delivarables, Staff and training needs,
Responsibilities, Schedule

Test Strategy
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•
•
•

Is a static document
Derived from BRS
Superset of Test Plan
Contents - Scope and Objectives, Roles and
responsibilities, Communication and status reporting,
Test deliverability, Industry standards to follow, Testing
measurements and metrics, Risks and mitigation,
Defect reporting and tracking, Change and
configuration management, Training plan
Estimation Technique
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•
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Estimation is process of predicting the most realistic use of effort required to
develop or maintain software
Technique used to calculate the time required to accomplish a particular task
is Estimation Techniques
Various estimation techniques are:

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•
•

Function Point Analysis
Work Break Down Structure
Delphi Technique
Function Point Analysis
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•

Estimates can be by one who understand the system from a functional perspective
Analysis of functional user requirements of the Software with following categories:

•
•
•
•
•

Outputs
Inquiries
Inputs
Internal files
External files
Work Breakdown Structure

• Involves breaking requirements down into individual components in a
hierarchical structure

• Provides traceability of task completion
• Estimation happens at most granular level
Delphi Technique

• Based on surveys and basically collects the information from experts
• Requirements are estimated in two or more rounds
• Mean or median is usually taken as final
Configuration Management
• Management of source code, test scripts, third-party software, hardware,
data etc.

• Supports the build process, which is important for delivery of a test release
into the test environment

• Allows us to keep the record of what is being tested to the underlying files
and components that make it up. Let us take an example, when we report
defects, we need to report them against something, something which
is version controlled.
Risk Based Testing
• Uses risk to prioritize and emphasize the appropriate tests during test
execution

• Usually done when there might not be sufficient time to test all functionality
• Involves both mitigation – testing to provide opportunities to reduce the
likelihood of defects

• Starts early in the project, identifying risks to system quality and using that
knowledge of risk to guide testing planning
Exploratory Testing
• Judgment based testing of system
• Done when there are no or poorly requirements defined
• Is a hands-on approach in which testers are involved in minimum planning
and maximum test execution

• Test execution and Test design happens in parallel
Defect Management
• Process of recognizing, investigating, taking action and disposing of defects
• Helps team keep track of outstanding defects in their project effectively
• Typically it involves
Defect Lifecycle
Severity V/S Priority
•

Severity is the extent to which the defect can affect the software

•
•

•

Is related to technical aspect of the product. It reflects on how bad the bug is for the system
Show Stopper: 4 – Cannot able to test application further.
Major Defect: 3 – Major functionality not working but able to test application.
Minor Defect: 2 –Bug in Functionality but in the sub module or one under the other module.
Cosmetic: 1 – Issues in location of the object or the look and feel issue

Priority is order in which we should resolve a defect

•

Based on the customer requirements
Low: Repair can be deferred until after more serious defect have been fixed.
Medium: Should be resolved in the normal course of development activities. It can wait until a new
build or version is created.
High: Resolved as soon as possible as defect is affecting the application or the product severely. The
system cannot be used until the repair has been done.
Examples
• High Priority & High Severity: Upon login to system “Run time error”
displayed on the page

• Low Priority & High Severity: On the home page of the company’s web site
spelling mistake in the name of the company

• Low Priority & Low Severity: Spelling mistake in the confirmation error
message
Tool Support for Testing
Types of software testing tools
• Tools are grouped by the testing activities or areas that are supported by a
set of tools

• Test Management tool may provide support for managing testing (progress
monitoring), configuration management of testware, incident
management, and requirements management and traceability

• Defect Management Tool tracks details, assignment, action, and reporting
of defect induced in various categories
Exercise
Triangle Problem
• Problem -> Read in three numbers representing the lengths of the sides of a
triangle, and to print out a description of what kind of triangle it is

• Test Basis ->
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Equilateral (if all three sides have equal length)
Isosceles (if two sides have equal length)
Right-angled (if one angle is a right angle, excluding isosceles)
Scalene (all sides different lengths, excluding right angled)
Impossible (if the lengths can't form a triangle, or give zero area)
Invalid (if the input is not in the required form)
Triangle Problem
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ISTQB foundation level - day 2

  • 1. ISTQB Foundation Level Day 2 Shuchi Singla, PMI-ACP, ITIL(F) and ISEB
  • 2. Agenda - Day 2 • Test Design Technique • Test Management • Tool Support for Testing • Exercise • Open House…
  • 4. Test Design • Act of creating and writing test suites for testing a software • Test analysis and identifying test conditions gives us fair idea of needed test coverage
  • 5. Test Analysis • • • • Process of looking at something that can be used to derive test information Basis for the tests is called the 'test basis‘ Test basis help analyze what could be tested - these are the test conditions The test conditions that are chosen will depend on the test strategy. They might be based on: • • • • • risk models of the system likely failures compliance requirements expert advice or heuristics
  • 6. Dynamic Testing • Requires that the code be compiled and run • Involves working with the software, input values are given and output values are checked with the expected output
  • 7. Equivalence Partitioning • • • • • • • Blackbox-Dynamic Testing technique Input domain data is divided into different equivalence data classes We need to test only one condition from each partition. This is because we are assuming that all the conditions in one partition will be treated in the same way Example: Application is accepting input range from 1 to 100 One is for valid input class i.e. Any one value from 1-100 One is for invalid data below lower limit i.e. any one value below 1. One is for invalid data above upper limit i.e. any value above 100.
  • 8. Boundary value Analysis • • • • • • Identify errors at boundaries rather than finding those exist in center of input domain Is next part of Equivalence partitioning for designing test cases Example: Application is accepting input range from 1 to 100 One test case for exact boundary values of input domains each means 1 and 100 One test case for just below boundary value of input domains each means 0 and 99 One test case for just above boundary values of input domains each means 2 and 101
  • 9. Use Case Testing • Usecase is a description of a particular use of the system by the end user of the system • Blackbox-Dynamic Testing technique • Helps us identify test cases that exercise the whole system on a transaction by transaction basis from start to finish • Example: ATM Pin Usage
  • 10. Experience-based testing • Experience of both technical and business people is required, as they bring different perspectives to the test analysis and design process • Used for low-risk systems, but this approach may be particularly useful under extreme time pressure – in fact this is one of the factors leading to exploratory testing
  • 12. R&R – Test Leader • • • • • • Estimate the testing to be done Lead, guide and monitor the analysis, design, implementation and execution of the test cases, test procedures and test suites Ensure proper configuration management of the testware produced and traceability of the tests to the test basis Issue prioritization and resolution facilitation Identify unit testing coverage and ensure any gaps are documented and addressed Provide formal sign-off on all testing deliverables and events
  • 13. R&R - Tester • Reviewing and assessing requirements • Execute and log the tests, evaluate the results and document problems found • Setup and monitor test beds • Review test specifications, defect reports and test results
  • 14. Test Plan V/s Test Strategy Test Plan • • • • Is dynamic document Derived from function requirement document or Use Cases Subset of Test Strategy Contents - Introduction, Test items, Features to be tested, Features not to be tested, Test techniques, Testing tasks, Suspension criteria, Features pass or fail criteria, Test environment (Entry criteria, Exit criteria), Test delivarables, Staff and training needs, Responsibilities, Schedule Test Strategy • • • • Is a static document Derived from BRS Superset of Test Plan Contents - Scope and Objectives, Roles and responsibilities, Communication and status reporting, Test deliverability, Industry standards to follow, Testing measurements and metrics, Risks and mitigation, Defect reporting and tracking, Change and configuration management, Training plan
  • 15. Estimation Technique • • • Estimation is process of predicting the most realistic use of effort required to develop or maintain software Technique used to calculate the time required to accomplish a particular task is Estimation Techniques Various estimation techniques are: • • • Function Point Analysis Work Break Down Structure Delphi Technique
  • 16. Function Point Analysis • • Estimates can be by one who understand the system from a functional perspective Analysis of functional user requirements of the Software with following categories: • • • • • Outputs Inquiries Inputs Internal files External files
  • 17. Work Breakdown Structure • Involves breaking requirements down into individual components in a hierarchical structure • Provides traceability of task completion • Estimation happens at most granular level
  • 18. Delphi Technique • Based on surveys and basically collects the information from experts • Requirements are estimated in two or more rounds • Mean or median is usually taken as final
  • 19. Configuration Management • Management of source code, test scripts, third-party software, hardware, data etc. • Supports the build process, which is important for delivery of a test release into the test environment • Allows us to keep the record of what is being tested to the underlying files and components that make it up. Let us take an example, when we report defects, we need to report them against something, something which is version controlled.
  • 20. Risk Based Testing • Uses risk to prioritize and emphasize the appropriate tests during test execution • Usually done when there might not be sufficient time to test all functionality • Involves both mitigation – testing to provide opportunities to reduce the likelihood of defects • Starts early in the project, identifying risks to system quality and using that knowledge of risk to guide testing planning
  • 21. Exploratory Testing • Judgment based testing of system • Done when there are no or poorly requirements defined • Is a hands-on approach in which testers are involved in minimum planning and maximum test execution • Test execution and Test design happens in parallel
  • 22. Defect Management • Process of recognizing, investigating, taking action and disposing of defects • Helps team keep track of outstanding defects in their project effectively • Typically it involves
  • 24. Severity V/S Priority • Severity is the extent to which the defect can affect the software • • • Is related to technical aspect of the product. It reflects on how bad the bug is for the system Show Stopper: 4 – Cannot able to test application further. Major Defect: 3 – Major functionality not working but able to test application. Minor Defect: 2 –Bug in Functionality but in the sub module or one under the other module. Cosmetic: 1 – Issues in location of the object or the look and feel issue Priority is order in which we should resolve a defect • Based on the customer requirements Low: Repair can be deferred until after more serious defect have been fixed. Medium: Should be resolved in the normal course of development activities. It can wait until a new build or version is created. High: Resolved as soon as possible as defect is affecting the application or the product severely. The system cannot be used until the repair has been done.
  • 25. Examples • High Priority & High Severity: Upon login to system “Run time error” displayed on the page • Low Priority & High Severity: On the home page of the company’s web site spelling mistake in the name of the company • Low Priority & Low Severity: Spelling mistake in the confirmation error message
  • 26. Tool Support for Testing
  • 27. Types of software testing tools • Tools are grouped by the testing activities or areas that are supported by a set of tools • Test Management tool may provide support for managing testing (progress monitoring), configuration management of testware, incident management, and requirements management and traceability • Defect Management Tool tracks details, assignment, action, and reporting of defect induced in various categories
  • 29. Triangle Problem • Problem -> Read in three numbers representing the lengths of the sides of a triangle, and to print out a description of what kind of triangle it is • Test Basis -> • • • • • • Equilateral (if all three sides have equal length) Isosceles (if two sides have equal length) Right-angled (if one angle is a right angle, excluding isosceles) Scalene (all sides different lengths, excluding right angled) Impossible (if the lengths can't form a triangle, or give zero area) Invalid (if the input is not in the required form)
  • 31. Click Here to Submit Feedback

Editor's Notes

  1. Some of the Dynamic Testing Techniques are given below:Unit TestingIntegration TestingSystem TestingAcceptance Testing
  2. What ever is tested during testing is documented in parallel