Creating Test Cases with CATT and Extended
CATT
You
can create test cases with the Computer Aided Test Tool (CATT) and the
Extended Computer-Aided Test Tool (Extended CATT), in the Test
Workbench. You can use various
test case types,
depending on the purpose of the test.
You define test cases with CATT and Extended CATT. A distinction is made between test cases for acceptance tests and for functional tests.
Acceptance test cases are always performed manually by testers. They are subjective tests of the usability of business processes, so they are test descriptions that the tester must perform.
Functional test cases ensure that transaction functions contain no errors. They can run automatically without user dialog and need not be performed by testers. Test cases are usually created by recording the transactions to be tested with CATT or Extended CATT.
You can process all test cases which you create with CATT and Extended CATT, as follows:
· manage in test catalogs
· integrate in test plans
· put in test packages
· check status in the status analysis.
See also:
Extended
Computer-Aided Test Tool (eCATT)
Computer-Aided
Test Tool (CATT)