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Appendix C - Test Plan Document Template

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 May 2011

John Watkins
Affiliation:
IBM Software Group, UK
Simon Mills
Affiliation:
Ingenuity System Testing Services Ltd., UK
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Summary

Introduction

This appendix contains a template for a test plan document, guidance on its use, and where appropriate, examples of the typical contents of such a document. This template may be used as the basis of a test plan document for a particular test phase.

An electronic version of this template can be downloaded from the following link: http://www.cambridge.org/9780521148016 (or, assuming the role has been implemented, a copy can be obtained from the testing manager or equivalent role).

As described in Chapter 4 (The Management and Planning of Testing), each testing project must generate a test plan as one of the documents produced prior to the commencement of testing activities.

Where text appears within the body of the template in angle brackets (< >), this denotes a place marker, which must be replaced with the appropriate information for a particular testing phase.

Text that appears in italic is provided for information only (such as illustrative examples) and should not appear in the final test plan document.

Where references to “Appendices” appear within this appendix, these refer to other appendices in this book. The term “Annex” is used to refer to supplementary sections within this template.

The principal approach to be used in writing a test plan document is to keep it brief and simple. Make best use of the supporting information presented in this book (such as other relevant template appendices), as well as pertinent material from the appropriate testing phase chapters.

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Testing IT
An Off-the-Shelf Software Testing Process
, pp. 221 - 230
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2010

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