You can execute tests and record their results, even when
there
is no test script associated with the test case. Test execution is
based entirely
on the content of the test case itself. This situation is common in
certain
types of testing, such as system verification testing.
About this task
To
run a test without a test script:
Procedure
- Create
a test case.
- Describe the test case as fully
as possible. For example,
you can:
- Describe the test case in the Summary and Test Case
Design sections
- Add Requirements and Expected Results
- Add
Pre-Conditions and Post-Conditions
- Attach external documents
- Optionally, generate test execution records that
define the execution environments for the test case.
- Run the test execution records or
run the test case.
- When the test run completes,
view the execution results.