Test Mission

The Test Mission defines the purpose of testing within an organisation. It is often documented as part of the test policy and guides the overall testing strategy.

Key Aspects:

  • Purpose: Clarifies why testing is necessary.
  • Scope: Outlines what will be tested and what will not.
  • Goals: Sets specific objectives for the testing process.

A well-defined test mission helps align testing activities with business objectives. It ensures that all stakeholders understand the importance of testing in achieving quality standards.

Examples of Test Mission Statements:

  • “To ensure software reliability through comprehensive testing.”
  • “To identify defects early in the development process to minimise costs.”

Establishing a clear test mission fosters collaboration among teams and improves the effectiveness of testing efforts.