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1. What is Test case?
2. How to write test cases?
3. Test scenarios & test case examples
4. How to write test cases in JIRA?
5. Manual Testing interview questions
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1. What is Test Cases
in Manual Testing?
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Introduction What is Test Cases?
How to write test cases
Test scenarios and test cases
examples
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How to write test cases in Jira
Manual testing interview
questions
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Software testing that involves carrying out test cases
by hand without the use of an automated tool is
known as manual testing. Every test case that the
tester personally carried out while considering the
viewpoint of the end user.
One of the most basic testing methods is manual
testing, which can identify both obvious and obscure
software flaws. A fault is described as the discrepancy
between the output that the software produces and
what is expected. After the developer rectified the
issues, the tester was given the file to retest.
Introduction
4. A collection of circumstances used by a
tester to assess whether or not a software
programme is meeting the needs of the client
is known as a test case. Preconditions, case
name, input conditions, and intended
outcome are all included in the test case
design process. Test scenarios are the source
of test cases, which are first-level actions.
What is Test Cases?
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How to write test cases?
Give clarity and transparency top priority. Clearly state what the tester must perform and the desired
outcomes in an authoritative, brief manner. When creating sample test cases, keep the needs of the end user in
mind.
Test Case ID
Test Case Description
Pre-Conditions
Test Steps
Test Data
Expected Result
Post Conditions
Actual Result
Status
A test case template offers a basic yet adaptable structure that you can alter as needed. It can also be used as
a checklist to make sure all necessary components are present. Spreadsheets containing one test per row and
the test items in columns are commonly used by testers. You can include the following components in your
test case template:
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Test scenarios and test cases
examples
Test scenarios, sometimes
referred to as test circumstances
or test possibilities, show the
kinds of common tasks that users
may wish to complete using the
programme. To cover the various
outcomes in a straightforward
test scenario, multiple test cases
could be needed.
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Test scenarios and test cases
examples
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Test scenarios and test cases
examples
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How to write test cases in Jira
Access Zephyr Scale from the project you are in.
1.
2. In the Folders panel, click New Folder, name the folder, then click the check.
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How to write test cases in Jira
3. Click New Test Case:
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How to write test cases in Jira
Folder is the destination of your test case. You specified a folder in Step 2.
Status is not related to an execution result. It’s the status of the readiness of the
test to be planned and executed.
Components are obtained from Jira and can be added/managed on the Jira
project’s administration page.
4. On the Details tab, add your desired information.
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5. Click the Test Script tab, and fill in the test-case steps.
6. Click Save. The test case saves, and a notification appears on the screen.
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Manual testing interview questions
1. Explain what is software testing?
2. What is quality control, and how does it differ from quality assurance?
3. What exactly is manual software testing, and how does it differ from automated
software testing?
4. What are the advantages of manual testing?
5. What kind of skills are needed for someone to become a software tester?