diff --git a/docs/50-Test-management/templates/acceptance-test.md b/docs/50-Test-management/templates/acceptance-test.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0c15373cf617623159c72bd2bbb5bd8cf4afab94 --- /dev/null +++ b/docs/50-Test-management/templates/acceptance-test.md @@ -0,0 +1,58 @@ +# Template of Acceptance Test: + + +| | | +|:-:|:-:| +| Test case description | The scenario to be tested | +| Test case ID | TCXXX | +| Test case designer | XXXX XXX | +| Creation date | X.Y.ABCD | +| Classification | Acceptance Test| + + +**Update history** + +* version 0.1 Base + +**Test description / objective** + +> The goal of the acceptance test is to ensure that the customer gets what they ordered! +> Answer the question: Does the component / functionality to be delivered meet the customer's requirements / wishes? + +* Description + +**Links to requirements or other sources** + +* Requirement: [Requirement] ()? +* Use Case: [Use Case.md]? +* Property: [Property] (base-property.md)? + +**Pre-state** + +* Initial situation from which the test starts + +> The acceptance test includes a broader set, during which the product is examined, for example, from the end user's perspective + +**Test Steps** + +Step 1 -> check if ... +Step 2 -> check if .. +Step 3 -> check at the same time .. +Step 4 -> check elsewhere .. + +> On the other hand, the acceptance test may also include a number of selected use cases that must be feasible. +The customer / client may be required to pass the selected use cases as conditions for approval. + + + +**End-State** + +> What happens after the test? + + +**Determination of test result (Pass / Fail Criteria)** + +> Under what conditions can a test result be accepted and under what conditions is it rejected? + +* PASS condition? +* FAIL CONDITION?