Developing manual test scripts
This section describes developing and managing test scripts as
part of the quality management lifecycle.
- Manual test script overview
You can use Rational® Quality Manager to
manage your manual test scripts.
- Manual test scripts and statements
Manual testing is a type of testing done with human involvement
and no automation.
- Adding existing test scripts to a test case
When you add a test script to a test case, it is listed
in the Test Scripts section of the test case.
- Viewing existing test scripts in a project
With IBM® Rational Quality
Manager,
you can easily create a list of the existing test scripts in a project.
If you have large projects with hundreds or thousands of test scripts,
you can use the product's filtering capabilities to greatly reduce
the number of test scripts in the view and help you locate the desired
test scripts more quickly.
- Creating manual test scripts
The Manual Test editor is a rich-text
editor for constructing test scripts.
- Editing manual test scripts
You create and update scripts using the Manual Test editor.
It supports standard editing commands and specific commands for scripts.
- Working with test data
You can add realistic test data to your manual test scripts.
- Using keywords in manual tests
You can use keywords in your manual tests to facilitate statement
reuse and automation. A keyword is any statement or group of statements that
you want to reuse in other test scripts.