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6.2 | Test Cases |
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Sentry is an add-on to Gemini that delivers fully integrated Testing and QA capability. Sentry is delivered as a series of plugins to the Gemini framework and integrates with the rest of Gemini as a Project Template. This uniquely flexible way of delivering testing capability gives Testers the same high degree of functionality and flexibility in their environment as any other Gemini user. Testers can take advantage of the Project Template’s flexibility in the definitions of Process, Status, Workflow, Menus etc. No other testing tool is as flexible.
There are 3 core elements to Sentry: Test Cases, Test Plans and the Test Runner.
Test Cases are the basic unit of testing in Gemini. A Test case consists of:
A Test Plan pulls together one or more Test Cases. The plan provides a holistic view of what is to be tested. This is the level at which the history of the testing activity, the items that are to be tested and any additional items (bugs/issues) that are raised during testing, are amalgamated.
The Test Runner provides the functionality to execute the Test Cases, step by step, tracking success and failure at every level and allowing the tester to raise new tasks (bugs or issues to be addressed) in the event of test failure.
Tying all of this together is Sentry’s concept of Traceability, the ability to trace back from any failed step to an item (issue/bug) that was tested/raised and vice versa, providing not just fully auditable tests but tests that are intrinsically linked to issues and bugs that are being tracked by Gemini.