Sample Planning Worksheets |
The chapter "Building a Windows 2000 Test Lab" in this book stresses the importance of thorough Windows 2000 testing based on realistic scenarios. It also provides many guidelines that you can use to set up your organization's lab and to run a thorough test program.
To start, you need to:
To the extent possible, your lab needs to simulate your actual working environment. The following are essential components that should be documented in your test plan:
This list might evolve during testing, but you need an initial list to equip the lab.
Also include the following types of information in your lab description:
Use Table A.10 to document the scope and objectives of each test. Complete a new sheet for each test.
Table A.10 Document the Scope and Objectives of Each Test
Test Identifier: | Test Date: |
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Test Scope and Objectives: | |
Purpose of the test |
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Special hardware requirements | |
Special software requirements | |
Special configuration requirements | |
Test procedure to be used |
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Expected results or success criteria |
Table A.11 illustrates the type of tracking sheet you might use to monitor the progress of your tests and to ensure that all follow-up issues are resolved.
Table A.11 Track Your Test Results
Test Identifier | Date of Test | Results | Action Items |
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