Quality On Time Question:
Explain Maturity of Applications in Quality On Time?
Answer:
# Mature Applications: Straightforward scripting,
--AUT is stable: slight risk to script base per change in AUT
# New Applications (can expect changes in windows/objects/navigational paths)
--Considerable risk to existing script base as AUT changes
--Affects "granularity" of the test case
# If risk to existing script base is moderate of high
--Consider a "State Navigation" component to the Framework
--Allows navigational components of a test to be consolidated for ease of maintenance
--Must understand the "Anatomy of a Test Case"
--AUT is stable: slight risk to script base per change in AUT
# New Applications (can expect changes in windows/objects/navigational paths)
--Considerable risk to existing script base as AUT changes
--Affects "granularity" of the test case
# If risk to existing script base is moderate of high
--Consider a "State Navigation" component to the Framework
--Allows navigational components of a test to be consolidated for ease of maintenance
--Must understand the "Anatomy of a Test Case"
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