Friday, 4 October 2013

Unit Regression Testing (URT)

Here, we are going to test only the changes.


In Build B01, a bug is found and a report is sent to the developer. The developer fixes the bug and also sends along some new features developed in the 2nd build B02. The TE tests only if the bug is fixed. 

For ex, 





When developer gives the above application for testing in the 1st build – the TE finds that clicking on the submit button goes to a blank page – this is a bug and is sent to the developer for defect fixing – when the new build comes in along with the defect fixes – the TE tests only the submit button. Here we are not going to test the other features of the 1st build and move to test the new features sent in the 2nd build. We are sure that fixing the submit button is not going to affect other features – so we test only the fixed defect.

Testing only the modified features is called Unit Regression Testing.When developer gives the above application for testing in the 1st build – the TE finds that clicking on the submit button goes to a blank page – this is a bug and is sent to the developer for defect fixing – when the new build comes in along with the defect fixes – the TE tests only the submit button. Here we are not going to test the other features of the 1st build and move to test the new features sent in the 2nd build. We are sure that fixing the submit button is not going to affect other features – so we test only the fixed defect.

Testing only the modified features is called Unit Regression Testing. 

Let us consider another example, 







For the above application, in the 1st build – the developers develop a “search” field which accepts 1-20 characters. The TE test the search field using test case design techniques.
Now, the customer makes some changes in the requirements and requests that the “search” field be able to accept 1-40 characters. The TE tests only the search field to see if it accepts 1-40 characters and doesn’t test for any other feature of the 1st build.

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