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  1. Encountered a situation today where the test plan was weak (IMHO) due to underlying assumption that everything is OK, and we just need to confirm that expectation.

    Assume there are 2 defects, one related to the change and one unrelated. Would your test plan find any problems? If someone claims these 2 defects exist, how do you prove there isn't one?

    If your test plan can't cover both of these questions, then your test plan is weak (IMHO).

  2. Encountered a situation today where the test plan was weak (IMHO) due to underlying assumption that everything is OK, and we just need to confirm that expectation.

    Assume there are 2 defects, one related to the change and one unrelated. Would your test plan find any problems? If someone claims these 2 defects exist, how do you prove there isn't one?

    If your test plan can't cover both of these questions, then your test plan is weak (IMHO).

    #ScottProgramming #ScottDataProcessing #TestPlan

  3. Encountered a situation today where the test plan was weak (IMHO) due to underlying assumption that everything is OK, and we just need to confirm that expectation.

    Assume there are 2 defects, one related to the change and one unrelated. Would your test plan find any problems? If someone claims these 2 defects exist, how do you prove there isn't one?

    If your test plan can't cover both of these questions, then your test plan is weak (IMHO).

    #ScottProgramming #ScottDataProcessing #TestPlan

  4. Encountered a situation today where the test plan was weak (IMHO) due to underlying assumption that everything is OK, and we just need to confirm that expectation.

    Assume there are 2 defects, one related to the change and one unrelated. Would your test plan find any problems? If someone claims these 2 defects exist, how do you prove there isn't one?

    If your test plan can't cover both of these questions, then your test plan is weak (IMHO).

    #ScottProgramming #ScottDataProcessing #TestPlan

  5. Encountered a situation today where the test plan was weak (IMHO) due to underlying assumption that everything is OK, and we just need to confirm that expectation.

    Assume there are 2 defects, one related to the change and one unrelated. Would your test plan find any problems? If someone claims these 2 defects exist, how do you prove there isn't one?

    If your test plan can't cover both of these questions, then your test plan is weak (IMHO).

    #ScottProgramming #ScottDataProcessing #TestPlan