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Template test scenario

1 TEST SCENARIO <TEST LEVEL/APPLICATION>

1.1 Test basis

Document Author Date Version

1.2 The requisites

To start the test execution the following matters need to be present:


Minimal system requirements:


System configuration:



1.3 Product risks (from MTP)

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2 TEST SCENARIO

2.1 Intake test environment

An important stage in the test process is the test environment intake. This can be determined per environment or for the DTAP as a
whole. For DTAP the table below needs to be filled in for every environment.
Test environment: D/T/A/P *
Platform Name Authorization requested Name Name Authorization delivered Username valid Does it
Program (date) applicant manager (date) (password) from/to work
Database correctly?
Service Yes/No
Workstation *
Pre-migration
Platform
Program
Database
Service
Workstation

Post-
migration
Platform
Program
Database
Service
Workstation

* fill in what is called for


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2.2 Pretest

Name test script:


Which test cases:
Tested product risks:
Date execution:
Number of defects:

Defects related to the test configuration:


Defect Solution

<Defects related to the test object need to be kept in the defect management tool. These defects are of no concern and will not stop
further testing. This is the judgment of the TC /TM. >

Go/No Go moment for continuing the test process.


2.3 1st test round <release number>

In the table below the executed tests are listed in logical order. It is important to keep this order during the test execution.

Nr. Name test script Test level Which tests? Tested product Start date Expected % done Number of
risks end date defects
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
2.4 2nd test round <release number>

In the table below the executed tests are listed in logical order. It is important to keep this order during the test execution.

Nr. Name test script Test level Which tests? Tested product Start date Expected % done Number of
risks end date defects
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15

Release advice: …………………………………………

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