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A test strategy is the set of big-picture ideas embodying the overarching direction or design of a test effort.
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How to track which stories / functionality in an agile project have automation test coverage?
The first question to ask yourself is if this level of traceability is necessary. For some people, maybe the answer is yes. For others, perhaps not. If you don't need traceability between story and te …
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Difference between test strategy and test plan
The test strategy describes how - the overall test process, the techniques and practices used, design of test cases, selection of cases for retesting or regression, management and maintenance of the t …
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Test Strategy Documents seem obsolete in agile teams. Am I wrong?
The idea of what is considered essential or wasteful work depends on the context. What is wasteful for one organization could be value-adding work for another, based on their needs and the needs of th …
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Should QA broadly speaking be aware of under the hood application flows, or should all testi...
This is a question of independence, specifically, the technical independence of the people performing testing from those designing and building the system. In my experience, this independence is most …