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New Post 3/24/2010 9:46 AM
User is offline kathysask
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Testing 

I see there isn't a testing forum here, so I thought this might be a reasonable place to put this post.  I'm just wondering if anyone has a test plan template?  I'm new to the testing side of business analysis.

 
New Post 3/24/2010 10:05 AM
User is offline Guy Beauchamp
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Re: Testing 

 Hi,

Testing itself is a pretty involved subject and management of testing a specialist subject. As a BA my involvement would be mostly around

- making sure that every requirement specified can be tested

- helping resolve test issues (like fixing analysis errors that are exposed by the testing)

- working with users to define the tests that must be passed in order for the solution to be considered acceptable (acceptance testing)

- reviewing test outcomes with users

I would be interested to know more about what you are looking for and just what you mean by "the testing side of business analysis"...

Guy

 
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