Different Testing Phases.

 

 

Make sure to include separate title and references pages, use standard paragraph structure, double spacing, 12-point Times New Roman font, and follow all other APA formatting and citation guidelines.

Create a scenario in which you are responsible for defining the test strategy for a product (that requires software for it to work correctly) or for a software-only product or service.

Choose an existing product such as an application on your mobile device, an application on the computer you use for school or even Google Glass™, Apple Watch™, Dropbox™, etc. Alternatively, you can generate a product idea from your own imagination.

Write an introduction defining the product and what it does. (If it is your own product idea, you may need to spend more time on this part of the Assignment. You must provide your instructor a complete understanding of the product.

Then, consider the six testing phases as listed below.

Integration testing
Acceptance testing
System testing
Scalability testing
Security testing
Stress testing
For each of these phases, provide the following:

Define how the phase of testing is to be performed.
Describe the testing environment and how you will determine pass or fail.
Explain what hardware will be needed.
Explain what software will be needed.
Describe the roles of the staff/team required to perform the test.
Explain the recourse if a test fails (note that the recourse may be different depending on the test)
Your viewpoint and purpose should be clearly established and sustained.

Lastly, provide information regarding the tool(s) you will use to document your findings.’

 

 

Sample Solution

model quicker. For short and simple tasks this is an extremely effective way of organising groups, due to the increased short term productivity. However there are significant issues with grouping individuals in this manner, particularly when tasks become more complex, and ultimately the model should mainly be used for monitoring the progress of groups (Pettinger, 2007). Figure 3: Belbin’s Team Roles (PrePearl Training Development, 2019) A more functional approach of grouping individuals is to utilise Belbin’s Team Theory (Belbin, 2017). Belbin identifies 9 key roles that must be fulfilled within a group to ensure success, the roles are summarised in Figure 3. The roles cover a wide spectrum of skills that need to be present within a group to ensure success, and becomes essential when tasks are lengthy and complex. Organisations can find the Belbin roles each individual fits through a questionnaire, and thus balanced groups can be formed covering all the roles. However, like with Fiedler’s contingency model, the theory when translated to practice can often become very impractical for organisations to implement regularly. This is largely because the organisation is constrained by the personalities of their employees, their may be an abundance of one personality type and an absence of another, the only solution is to hire externally to fill the missing roles within teams. This can result in an extensive payroll for an organisation and huge financial implications as they cannot legally dismiss employee’s if they have too many of one personality type. The importance of Belbin roles in a team became apparent for Group 1 on the first day of the outdoor management course, the group had 5 people who filled the completer finisher and implementor roles, however had no-one filling the resource investigator or monitor evaluator role, the group ran out of time and did not complete the task successfully. Obviously running out of time was not the sole cause of the groups failure, however if someone had been monitoring time and performance then the group may have realised their option was unfeasible and could have found an alternative solution. One solution for lack of Belbin roles is to assign specific roles to individuals, this was implemented heavily on the outdoor management course for roles perceived to be essential for success such as time keeping. This method works for simple tasks, however for complex tasks the individual with the assigned responsibility can often become engrossed in the task and forget their role, or the opposite becoming too engrossed with the responsibility they have been assigned. Ultimately, like with leadership ensuring teams are functioning properly is highly dependent on the situation, and becomes the leaders responsibility to analyse the situation and correctly organise g

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