As I mention in my earlier post, in general, understanding about software testing documentation is "It can be done only by the person who has free time". We need to change this mindset, and then only we can leverage documentation power on our projects. It's not that we don't know how to do the documentation right. We just don't think it's important. Everyone must have standard templates for all the kinds of documentation starting from Test strategy, test Plan, Test cases, and Test data to Bug report. These are just to follow some standards (CMMI, ISO etc.) but, when it comes to actual implementation how many of these documents are really used by us? We just need to synchronize our quality process with documentation standards and other process in an organization. |