Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 May 2011
Introduction
This appendix contains a test result record form template that may be copied and used to record the result of the individual test cases comprising a particular test phase. An electronic version of the template can be obtained using the following link: http://www.cambridge.org/9780521148016/.
The test result record form contains the following sections:
Project ID – the unique project identifier
AUT title – the definitive title of the application under test (front sheet only)
AUT version – the definitive version information for the AUT (front sheet only)
Testing phase – the title of the phase of testing being conducted (e.g., unit test, integration test, system test) (front sheet only)
Date of test – the date on which the test was performed (front sheet only)
The names of the tester and the test observer
Test ID – the unique identifier for the test
Time of test – the time at which each individual test case was started
Observed test result – a brief textual description of the result of the test
Test result category – the test result category assigned to this test (as specified from the test specification document for this testing phase – see Appendix D)
Test error description – a brief textual description (if appropriate) of the observed test error
Tester signature – the signature of the tester, recording participation in the test, observation of the result of the test, and agreement to the documented test result
Test observer signature – the signature of the independent test observer, recording observation of the result of the test and agreement to the documented test result.
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