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sajhaqa
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Posted on 01-15-15 11:52
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Recently got QA job(healthcare). But no experience. So, I was wondering if any one can help me and other on what to do next? Any help will be appreciated. 1) How to write test cases? 2) Facets/QC etc Any info will help. Thanks.
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kunkum123
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Posted on 01-15-15 12:06
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If you need any help in the project do let me know.
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dhoti_prasad
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Posted on 01-15-15 1:05
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Ask any dhoti housewives in your neighborhood. Other quick question - Wasn't there any question on Test Cases in your interview? Way to go... you are already nailing the dhoti housewives.
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beats
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Posted on 01-15-15 1:36
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Dath Sathi Bejat nagurna yasto question sodera. There are tons and tons of materials out there...Yasto question sode pach yahi @dhoti_prasad haru jasto manubaaf haru ko comment sunna parcha....BTW dhoti housewives could be lot smarter than you @dhoti !! In simplest term, Test case is a documentation on how you are going to test the software. You would have your requirements/use case/user stories etc. depending on the SDLC your organization is using. Then there is the expected results. If the expected results is the same as your requirements, you can mark it as pass. People add other attributes such as test data, positive scenario, negative scenario and bunch of other attributes depending on the complexity /requirement of the SUT( Software Under Test). Use this http://www.guru99.com/
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GoneCrazy
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Posted on 01-15-15 3:05
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Best thing to do is ask for the sample document or company standard documents. Use those document example to create your test plan. If not then ask what are they expecting in the Test Plan? Note down their expectations. Find one sample from the internet and use it.
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sajhaqa
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Posted on 01-15-15 3:14
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@dhoti_prasad- Sorry, didn't do what u did but whats wrong in asking help? @beats/ gone crazy--i have idea on how to do it but what you do when you have limitations/restrictions/exclusion for the single benefit?
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Nevada
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Posted on 01-15-15 3:20
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SajhaQA, I don't mean to be rude but isn't Test Cases some of the basics that is covered in the QA trainings by consultancies? Like suggested, ask for a template or sample/existing text case document in your project saying that 'you would to align your test case with the format & structure being used for the project'. Also, tons of info on web, YouTube tutorials etc. Good Luck!
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GoneCrazy
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Posted on 01-15-15 3:59
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You can create new scenario for each or you can add new steps for various scenario. Its upto you how you want. Depends upon the test case, if its long I would create a new scenario but if it is short then I would use one scenario and different test steps. Likewise ask for the sample documents and see how others have done.
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urban khasi
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Posted on 01-16-15 9:07
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Sajhaqa, I am going to use ur thread for my purpose as well hai. Sathi ho. I just came out of one project as QA. Hoping to land on second one without much wait. If you guys know anything pls do keep me posted. Thanks Khasi
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nalini
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Posted on 01-20-15 2:14
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Urban khasi, If you are comfortable in working at virginia location, email me your resume with the contact details. With regards, Nalini Kumar nalini769@gmail.com
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Februry March.
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writing test cases in QA is a basic things that you should know. In the beginning you ll feel so hard but once you know what the flow of you project and if you have an idea what to test then you can easily write Test cases without any ones help. To make it simple, someone gave you an apple and you have to verify whether that is an apple or not. Make a points what you ll test in that apple. Those list are test cases.
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BityoJiban
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Posted on 12-29-17 8:39
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Everyone struggles in the beginning. I am sure there must be some sample test cases or close to it saved in company's SharePoint site. Do not afraid to ask your colleague even experienced Tester go through similar circumstances while switching from one industry to another. If you really want to be a tester give your 100% effort, do not count hours to get out from office. Best of Luck
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