Our Approach:
Step 1: Create Test Plan
Based on your identified objectives, create a detailed test plan that outlines how each functionality will be tested and what criteria will be used to determine its success. The test plan should also include information on resources needed, timelines, and any potential risks or issues that may arise during testing.
Step 2: Conduct Tests
With your test cases ready, it's time to start conducting tests on each feature or functionality as outlined in your plan. Make sure that you follow each step carefully and document all results accurately.
Step 3: Report Bugs
If any bugs are found during testing, make sure they are reported immediately using an issue tracking system such as Bugzilla or JIRA. Be sure to include all necessary details such as steps taken before encountering the bug, screenshots if applicable, etc., so that developers can quickly understand and fix them.
Step 4: Regression Testing
Once the bugs have been fixed, it is important to conduct regression testing to ensure that the changes made did not affect any other functionalities in the software. This is a critical step in maintaining a high-quality product.