Test Plan

Team Members

Mr. Thompson

Project

WordPad

Test Cases

Known good input

1. Action: Double-click on text file appearing in “Open” dialog window.

Expected Response: WordPad will open the file

2. Action: Type name of text file appearing in “Open” dialog window, click “Open” button.

Expected Response: WordPad will open the file

3. Action: Type name of text file appearing in “Open” dialog window, hit enter.

Expected Response: WordPad will open the file

4. Action: Existing file not in window. Navigate to it using “Look in” pull-down menu.

Expected Response: File will appear in “Open” dialog window

5. Action: Existing file not in window. Navigate to it using the “Up One Level” button and by double clicking on folders in the “Open” dialog window.

Expected Response: File will appear in “Open” dialog window

6. Action: File appears in “Open” dialog window. Select different file type in “Files of type” pull-down menu.

Expected Response: File will no longer appear in “Open” dialog window

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Reasonable but invalid input

7. Action: After completing #6 above (file name does not appear in “Open” dialog window), type in name of file in “File name” edit field, click “Open” button.

Expected Response: WordPad will open the file

8. Action: Type name of non-existent file in “File name” edit field, click “Open” button.

Expected Response: WordPad will display “File not found” error message

9. Action: Double-click on text file appearing in “Open” dialog window.

Expected Response: WordPad will open the file

10. Action: With no text in the “File name” edit field, click the “Open” button.

Expected Response: WordPad will do nothing

. . . There are about a billion more . . .

Total obvious and evil garbage

11. Action: In the “File name” edit field, type in 256 of the following in a row: \0

and click the “Open” button

Expected Response: WordPad will display “\0\0\0\0\0…\0 The above file name is invalid” error message

12. Action: Type in the name of a folder appearing in the “Open” dialog window.

Expected Response: WordPad display the contents of that folder in the “Open” dialog window

13. Action: Select “Rich Text Format (*.rtf)” in the “Files of type” pull-down menu. Ensure at least rtfappear in the “Open” dialog window. Enter the text “*.rtf” (not including double-quotes) in the “File name” edit field. Click the “Open” button.

Expected Response: WordPad will do nothing

13. Action: Enter the following text in the “File name” edit field: *.exe

Locate an executable file (file name ends with .exe). Double-click on it.

Expected Response: WordPad opens the file, displays strange symbols but doesn’t crash

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