Tool Steps
1. Capture Status against Test Plan
There are multiple reports that can help you capture the status against a test plan. The Test Progress
Report is an essential element for tracking the current status of a specific test plan. For more information
on how to run this report, please refer to
the following RQM online topic: Testing > Evaluating Test Results. The execution status reports are
also a good source of information to capture status against a test plan. The Execution Trend Report in
particular will give you a good understanding of your actual execution progress versus planned execution progress.
For more information on how to run these reports, please refer to the following RQM online topic: Testing > Evaluating Test Results >
Measuring test execution progress.
2. Communicate Testing Issues to Development Team
In order to communicate the test planning issues to the development team, you must create a new section in that test
plan for Testing Issues and Recommendations for the Development Team.
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Create a new section in a test plan;
refer to the following RQM online topic: Testing > Planning the test effort > Creating
test plans.
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To provide all the needed information to the development team, attach the saved reports to the newly
created section.
Refer to the
following RQM online topic: Testing > Planning test effort > Attaching documents
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If needed, export the relevant information in an appropriate format for the Development Team to review.
You can export any RQM reports in a multitude of file formats.
3. Hold Test Effort Review Meetings with Development Team
After each of the subsequent test effort review meetings with the development team, you must update the Testing Issues
section of the test plan. If there is to much content to add to that section, you may create an external text file that
you will attach to the test plan. To attach an external document to a test plan, please refer to the following RQM online topic: Testing >
Planning test effort > Attaching documents.
4. Provide Development Team with Test Reports on a Timely Basis
For more information on how to provide, on a timely basis, the development team with the required reports (test
reports, test evaluation summaries, defect status reports, test coverage reports and test environment reports), please refer to the following RQM online topic:
Testing > Evaluating Test Results.
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