Test Case Design Practice
Test case design is the process of writing scenarios to test a software and verify if it works as expected.
In simple terms, it defines instructions on what to check, how to do that, and what the outcome should be.
From my experience, deciding what tests to write for a piece of software is challenging at first. You might identify the main flow to test, but what about the rest? How do others come up with dozens of tests?
It gets easier once you learn to analyze the software specifications, clarify them with the right people, and make a plan. Seeing other examples also helps, by broadening your imagination and making connections.
This is a practical eBook featuring 7 realistic case studies on the following:
① messaging inbox
② article website
③ polls
④ daily weather app
⑤ booking gym classes
⑥ registration forms
⑦ e-commerce product search
A "case study" means we're covering:
✅ understanding instructions on what needs to be tested
✅ analyzing specifications or images describing the expected outcome
✅ preparation steps before writing the tests
✅ examples of tests you can write, in different formats
✅ explanations of the approach and other helpful tips
Table of Contents "Test Case Design Practice"
The guide is beginner-friendly. It uses simple language and is straightforward.
When you click 'Buy Now' and purchase the guide, you'll receive an email with a link to download the following content:
📕 the eBook guide of ~90 pages (pdf)
🗂️ a template to use for defining test cases + examples
The insights from this eBook can help you enhance your skills in writing tests and build a portfolio of test case samples to use in job applications.
If you have doubts about the quality of the guide, or are unsure if it is good for you, feel free to email me at contact.morningqa@gmail.com and request a free case study from the eBook. You'll received it within 48 hours, no questions asked.
Download now and start writing tests, a core activity for a tester!
Ebook + Template & Examples