- Session-based testing
Session-based testing is a software test method that combines
accountability andexploratory testing to provide rapid defect discovery, creative on-the-fly test design, management control and metrics reporting. The method can also be used in conjunction withScenario test ing. Session-based testing was developed in 2000 by Jonathan and James Bach.Session-based testing can be used to introduce measurement and control to an immature test process, and can form a foundation for significant improvements in productivity and error detection. Session-based testing is ideal when formal
requirement s are not present, incomplete, or changing rapidly.Elements of Session-Based Testing
Charter
A charter is a goal or agenda for a test session. Charters are created by the test team prior to the start of testing, but may be added or changed at any time. Often charters are created from a
specification ,test plan , or by examining results from previous test sessions.ession
An uninterrupted period of time spent testing, ideally lasting one to two hours. Each session is focused on a charter, but testers can also explore new opportunities or issues during this time. The tester creates and executes
test case s on-the-fly and records their progress.ession Report
The session report records the test session. Usually this includes:
*Charter.
*Area tested.
*Detailed notes on how testing was conducted.
*A list of any bugs found.
*A list of issues (open questions, product or project concerns)
*Any files the tester used or created to support their testing
*Percentage of the session spent on the charter vs investigating new opportunities.
*Percentage of the session spent on:
**Testing - creating and executing tests.
**Bug investigation / reporting.
**Session setup or other non-testing activities.
*Session Start time and duration.Debrief
A debrief is a short discussion between the manager and tester (or testers) about the session report.
Parsing Results
With a standardized Session Report, software tools can be used to parse and store the results as
aggregate data for reporting and metrics. This allows reporting on the number of sessions per area or a breakdown of time spent on testing, bug investigation, and setup / other activities.Planning
Testers using session-based testing can adjust their testing daily to fit the needs of the project. Charters can be added or dropped over time as tests are executed and/or requirements change.
External links
* [http://www.satisfice.com/sbtm/ Session-Based Test Management Site]
* [http://www.quardev.com/content/whitepapers/how_measure_exploratory_testing.pdf How to Manage and Measure ET]
* [http://www.quardev.com/articles/sbt_lite Session-Based Test Lite]
* [http://www.workroom-productions.com/papers/AiSBTv1.2.pdf Adventures in Session-Based Testing]
* [http://www.satisfice.com/articles/sbtm.pdf Session-Based Test Management]
* [http://www.devicelink.com/mddi/archive/03/05/003.html Applying Session-Based Testing to Medical Software]ee also
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Software testing
*Test case
*Test script
*Exploratory test ing
*Scenario test ing
*San Francisco depot
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