Which of the following is not a part of the Test Implementation and Execution Phase?

Which of the following is not a part of the Test Implementation and Execution Phase? Correct Answer Designing the Tests

  • Test implementation does include Creating test suites, executing test cases either manually or by using test execution tools, and comparing actual results
  • Designing the Tests is not a part of the Test Implementation and Execution Phase.

Therefore Answer is Option D

Important Points 

Test implementation and execution is the activity where test procedures or scripts are specified by combining the test cases in a particular order and including any other information needed for test execution, the environment is set up and the test are run.
Test implementation and execution has the following major tasks:

  • Developing implementing and prioritizing test cases.
  • Developing and prioritizing test procedures, creating test data.
  • Creating test suites from the test procedures for efficient test execution.
  • Verifying that the test environment has been set up correctly.
  • Executing test procedures, either manually or by using test execution tools, according to the plane sequence.
  • Logging the outcome of test execution and recording the identities and versions of the software under test, test tools, and test ware.
  • Comparing actual results with expected results.
  • Reporting discrepancies as included and analyzing them in order to establish their cause.

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