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Peter Farrell-Vinay

"Manage Software Testing"

1.4.3 Interoperability
5.1.5 Efficiency
5.1.5.1 Accountability
5.1.5.2 Device efficiency
5.2 Ergonomics and HCI
5.2.1 Usability
9.6.4 Support
9.7 Inspection
9.8 Configuration management
10 Delivery
10.1 Deliverables
10.1.1 Preparation for delivery
10.1.2 Delivery schedule
10.2 Installation aspects
10.2.1 Software installation
10.2.2 Installation-dependent data
11 Miscellaneous
11.1 Development management including
quality assurance
11.2 Other requirements
11.3 Resources
11.4 Available tools and components
11.5 Other contractual points
12 Appendices
Index
Test Documents
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8.3.2 The Current Situation
[Describes:
??? How the current situation occurred (
what were we trying to do, what happened to stop us
)
??? The elements of the current situation (commercial entities, persons, hardware, software)
??? The relationship between the elements (the structure of the situation)
??? The constraints of the current situation (temporal, financial, managerial)
??? The drivers of the current situation (what do the elements want and need)
??? The risks
??? How it (will) affect(s) .]
8.3.3 Problem
n
(Repeat as Required)
[Describes:
??? The problem
??? The causes of the problem
??? The effect(s) of the problem
??? The costs and frequency of the problem
??? Any interrelations with other problems
??? The problem??™s environment.]
8.3.4 Possible Solution
n
(Repeat as Required)
[Describes:
??? The elements of the solution
(who and what)
??? The relationship between the elements (the structure of the solution, why these elements are there,
and why they have this/these relation(s))
??? The interfaces with existing solutions
??? The constraints of the solution (commercial, financial, temporal, managerial, key boundary condition,
operational environments)
??? The management of the solution (roles, responsibilities, reporting relations)
??? The technical prerequisites of the solution
??? The resources required for the solution (software, hardware, human, financial)
??? The changes required (to management, system, process, products, features, maintenance, support,
training)
??? Risks (probability * cost)
??? Contingencies (how we allow for the unexpected)
??? Process for implementing the solution
??? How it will affect (in terms of ??™s objectives and targets, in
terms of customer relations)
??? What will happen if it is not chosen
??? Arguments in favor of the approach and against it (with supporting evidence)
??? Comparable solutions
??? Possible competitive response.


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