Plan a testing strategy for your Dynamics 365 solution
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Table of Content:
The Test Strategy review ensures quality is built into the Dynamics 365 solution from the beginning, aligned with business risk, and sustained throughout continuous updates.
- Question 1: What is the purpose of the Test Strategy review workshop in Success by Design?
- Question 2: What non-functional test types are commonly required?
- Question 3: Why are entry and exit criteria important for each test phase?
- Question 4: Why is User Acceptance Testing (UAT) critical?
- Question 5: Why is regression testing essential in Dynamics 365?
- Question 6: What is the importance of data validation testing?
- Question 7: Why is tooling important for test management?
- Question 8: What key artifacts should be prepared before the Test Strategy review workshop?
- Question 9: Who should attend the Test Strategy review workshop?
- Question 10: Who facilitates and who presents during the workshop?
- Question 11: What is the output of the Test Strategy review workshop?
- Question 12: When are subsequent Test Strategy reviews required?
- Question 13: What are the key functional test phases?
- Question 14: Why are multiple test phases required in Dynamics 365 implementations?
- Question 15: Why is the Test Strategy review conducted after the Solution Blueprint review?
- Question 16: Why is it recommended to conduct the Test Strategy review early in the project?
- Question 17: Is a generic test strategy document sufficient for the review? Why or why not?
- Question 18: Can the Test Strategy review be postponed until the test strategy is finalized and approved?
- Question 19: What are the three main objectives of the Test Strategy review workshop?
- Question 20: What does the “Overall Test Strategy” section evaluate?
- Question 21: Why is mapping project scope to test scope critical?
- Question 22: What functional areas should be covered in the test scope?
- Question 23: What non-functional areas must be included in the test scope?
- Question 24: What is the role of the high-level test plan?
- Question 25: Why must testing effort be proportional to business risk?
- Question 26: How are risks and issues managed after the workshop?