.... basead on August 29, 2006 code migration meeting:
Attendees:
Sandra Steward
Pat Kava
Emily Stumpf
Jon Gorrono
Scott Amerson
Thomas Amsler
As a trial, we will adopt the following test documentation process:
Programmers create a JIRA Main Test Task (MTT) that describes the
whole test and is the anchor for all Sub Test Tasks.
A confluence page may be created to
provide related or more detailed explanation of the test assumptions, etc
provide an organizing structure to a test suite and/or
to provide I/O matrices and other test tools to aid the testers.
Programmers create Sub Test Tasks (STT) or Test Tasks (LTT) that are
linked to the Main Test Task
Each of these STTs/LTTs describes a testable unit
Once QA has tested a STT/LTT, QA will post test results for each of
these unites and indicate if the test passed or failed as comments to the JIRA MTT
Once the test has completed, programmers will review all test
results and create JIRA bug tickets as necessary
If a JIRA bug ticket is created, it is directly linked to the
corresponding STT/LTT
If there are test results that indicate failure and the programmers
haven't created a JIRA bug ticket for it, for some reason, this test
result will be discussed among Code Migration Meeting attendees and a
decision will be made if there is a need to create a JIRA troube/bug
ticket at that time.