Part I on Claims Testing - TweetDeck
We testers Ravisuriya and I present to you: Part one of the report on Claims testing on TweetDeck.
During this exercise we:
The discussion spread to testing Claims on non-software products. This exercise can be helpful in understanding and prepare the tester for Claims testing and types of Claims to be tested.
Claims testing spreads wide and deep into any claim made by the provider to the consumer on behalf of their product's/software application's feature,performance,usability,shelf life,user-experience,maintenance,warranty and others.
Portions of the software's tested,extends to be tested for claims in the below mentioned affected areas of software and it's documentation:
You can add to this list and if you have a Mindmap of the same do share it with us.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/155130332/TweetDeck-ClaimsTesting-21stJuly2013
If you find this interesting, you can perform Claims testing on TweetDeck or any other application that you choose and share your Test Report on your own personal space and/or share the link of the same.
Rest in the next session report. While we wait for this, do visit the chrome web store and install the TweetDeck - chrome extension from the below link.
chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tweetdeck/hbdpomandigafcibbmofojjchbcdagbl
Happy testing readers!
During this exercise we:
- Defined the mission
- Derived the context
- Set out to gather information on claims with an intent to test claims for TweetDeck
- Plus I got introduced to Scribd
The discussion spread to testing Claims on non-software products. This exercise can be helpful in understanding and prepare the tester for Claims testing and types of Claims to be tested.
Claims testing spreads wide and deep into any claim made by the provider to the consumer on behalf of their product's/software application's feature,performance,usability,shelf life,user-experience,maintenance,warranty and others.
Portions of the software's tested,extends to be tested for claims in the below mentioned affected areas of software and it's documentation:
You can add to this list and if you have a Mindmap of the same do share it with us.
- EULA
- Warranty
- License
- Trademark
- Policy
- Privacy Policy
- User Manual
- Help File
- History of Previous Version
- Marketing Claims
- Business Claims
- Problem Statement and Solution Model of product
- Sales Claims
- Consistency Claims
- Contractual Claims
- Maintenance Claims
- Support Claims
- Assumed Claims
- Assumed Claims -- Implicit
- Assumed Claims -- Desire/Wish
- Assumed Claims -- Change Request
- Strategy Claims
- Strategy Claims - Designing Benefit
- Strategy Claims - Delivering Claims
- Quality Assurance Claims
- Quality Assessment Claims
- Error Rate Claims
http://www.scribd.com/doc/155130332/TweetDeck-ClaimsTesting-21stJuly2013
If you find this interesting, you can perform Claims testing on TweetDeck or any other application that you choose and share your Test Report on your own personal space and/or share the link of the same.
Rest in the next session report. While we wait for this, do visit the chrome web store and install the TweetDeck - chrome extension from the below link.
chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/tweetdeck/hbdpomandigafcibbmofojjchbcdagbl
Happy testing readers!

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