Operational Testing: Walking a Mile in the User's Boots

[presentation]
by
Gitte Ottosen, Systematic Software Engineering
Summary: 

Often, it is a long way from the system’s written requirements to what the end user really needs. When testing is based on the requirements and focuses solely on the features being implemented, one critical perspective may be forgotten-whether or not the system is fit for its intended purpose and does what the users need it to do. Gitte Ottosen rediscovered this fact when participating in the development of a command and control system for the army, leading the test team to take testing to the trenches and implement operational testing-also called scenario-based testing. Although her team had used domain advisors extensively when designing the system and developing requirements, they decided to design and execute large operational scenarios with real users doing the testing. Early on, they were able to see and experience the system in action from the trenches and give developers needed feedback. Gitte introduces you to the process they employed to develop operational tests and shares the results they achieved.

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