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Revision as of 13:40, 7 May 2009
Description
A brief description of the functionality being tested.
How to test
Requisition
Desktop to test: GNOME, KDE4
Focus mode to test: Focus-to-click, Focus-follow-mouse.
Application to test:
Console: xterm, gnome-terminal, konsole Editor: gedit, kate, gvim, emacs Open Office: writer, calc, impress Internet: firefox, thunderbird, pidgin Others: eclipse
Also prepare at least 3 test sentences, preferably mixed with English words and punctuation marks.
Be as specific as required for the target audience.
- Start here ...
- Next do this ...
- Finally click that
Expected Results
The following must be true to consider this a successful test run. Be brief ... but explicit.
- Step #1 completes without error
- The system boots into runlevel 5
- Program completes wth exit code 0
Template documentation [edit]
- This documentation is transcluded from Template:QA/Test Case/doc. It will not be transcluded on pages that use this template.
You'll want to use this template as follows:
{{QA/Test_Case |description=This test case ensures that the disk drive(s) are properly dismounted when Fedora is being shut down or when a Reboot is done. |setup=Install the pre-release version of Fedora that is to be tested on a bare metal system using the default Anaconda settings except to reclaim all disk space in the process. |actions= Be as specific as required for the target audience. # Start here ... # Next do this ... # Finally click that |results= The following must be true to consider this a successful test run. Be brief ... but explicit. # Step #1 completes without error # The system boots into runlevel 5 # Program completes with exit code 0 |optional=Optionally provide hints for exploratory testing. }}This will result in the example page shown below. Please read QA:SOP test case creation to see how to properly write a test case and categorize it.