October 2002
Intermediate to advanced
336 pages
8h 40m
English
Most QA departments have an established testing regimen through which they run new Web sites and Web applications. The regimen will consist of testing for all or most of the elements just described, documenting bugs, following up with the project manager when a round of testing is completed, and rechecking the bugs once they have been squashed.
When you were developing your project plan, you consulted with the tech lead and QA staff on their estimate of the length of the testing phase for your project. They based their estimates on the functional scope of the project (the spec at that time) and on the availability of resources at the time the project was handed off to QA. You plugged this time estimate ...