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Software Testing Frequently Asked Questions

1.) Who is having full privileges in TestDirector project?

TD Admin

2.) What are all the components of TestDirector5.0?

Plan tests,Run tests,Track defects.

3.) TestDirector is a

Test management tool

4.) What is the use of working with actions?

To design a modular and efficient tests

5.) What is the use of data table in QTP?

Parameterizing the test

6.) Keyword view in QTP is also termed as

Icon based view

7.) What is the main aim of load testing?

To calculate the response time.

8.) What does vuser_init action contains?

Login procedures

9.) What is load testing?

Testing of application for simultaneous users

10.) How do you write messages to the report?

report_msg

11.) How Winrunner handles varying window labels?

Using regular expressions

12.) How to modify the logical name or physical description of the object?

Using GUI editor

13.) What is considered a good test?

It should cover most of the object's functionality

14.) What is other name for water fall model?

Linear sequential model

15.) What is the other name for white box testing?

Clear box testing

16.) How you integrated your automated scripts from TestDirector?

When you work with WinRunner , you can choose to save your tests directly to your TestDirector database or while creating a test case in the TestDirector we can specify whether the script in automated or manual

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