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Hands-On Test Management with Jira

By : Afsana Atar
Book Image

Hands-On Test Management with Jira

By: Afsana Atar

Overview of this book

Hands-On Test Management with Jira begins by introducing you to the basic concepts of Jira and takes you through real-world software testing processes followed by various organizations. As you progress through the chapters, the book explores and compares the three most popular Jira plugins—Zephyr, Test Management, and synapseRT. With this book, you’ll gain a practical understanding of test management processes using Jira. You’ll learn how to create and manage projects, create Jira tickets to manage customer requirements, and track Jira tickets. You’ll also understand how to develop test plans, test cases, and test suites, and create defects and requirement traceability matrices, as well as generating reports in Jira. Toward the end, you’ll understand how Jira can help the SQA teams to use the DevOps pipeline for automating execution and managing test cases. You’ll get to grips with configuring Jira with Jenkins to execute automated test cases in Selenium. By the end of this book, you’ll have gained a clear understanding of how to model and implement test management processes using Jira.
Table of Contents (19 chapters)
Title Page
Copyright and Credits
Dedication
About Packt
Contributors
Preface
Index

Test plans


Planning is important if you want to be successful in delivering a project. We plan for each activity at each phase of the development process. Testing is no different. To ensure the quality of the product and perform verification, a test plan is crucial.

What is a test plan?

A test plan is a document that outlines your approach to verify and test the software product. It's a detailed document prepared by test managers or test leads that highlights the features that need to be verified, the testing strategy, the availability of resources, and their roles. It also contains details about the scope of the test, components that are not part of the test phase, supported browser types and versions, limitations of the tools being used for testing, and so on.

Every phase in the SDLC generates a set of deliverables. For example, the requirement gathering phase generates the BRD, the design phase generates high-level and low-level system and component design plans, and the test planning phase...