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Purpose: This page intends to outline the varying support levels for web-application testing | Purpose: This page intends to outline the varying support levels for web-application testing | ||
Note: Projects will not have QA coverage after 6pm unless this has been negotiated at least a week prior or is an emergency. | '''Note: Projects will not have QA coverage after 6pm unless this has been negotiated at least a week prior or is an emergency.''' | ||
==== Level 1 ==== | ==== Level 1 ==== |
Revision as of 16:05, 2 April 2009
Purpose: This page intends to outline the varying support levels for web-application testing
Note: Projects will not have QA coverage after 6pm unless this has been negotiated at least a week prior or is an emergency.
Level 1
(Example sites: AMO, Mozilla.com, SUMO)
- End-to-end testing support, consisting of:
- Devising a test plan
- Executing the test plan
- Full browser-compatibility testing
- JavaScript-disabled testing
- Doctype validation (XHTML 1.0 Strict, etc.)
- Creating and running automation scripts (such as Selenium)
Level 2
(Example sites: SpreadFirefox)
- Provide basic functionality/sanity test/smoke/integration testing on a high-level basis
- Help devising a test plan
- More milestone-based testing support (QA tests at various checkpoints)
Level 3
(Example sites: Personas/Labs)
- Provide guidance on test approaches/best practices
- Provide as-needed test assistance to the development team