Task: Estimate The Effort (AST)
Purpose
The estimation of the effort for the test level based on the test strategy, so that the client can accept it or request adjustments.
Relationships
Main Description

Method of operation

An estimate may already be set out in the master test plan for the test level. Nevertheless, this remains a necessary step. The test manager has to determine, on the basis of the strategy created, how many hours and possibly how much money will be required. If these exceed the margins of the allocation contained in the master test plan, the test manager should work with the test manager of the overall test process to resolve these discrepancies. Either the strategy or the estimate will need to be amended.

In practice, the number of test hours required almost always is a factor reflected in the estimate. Another, less apparent, part of the estimate is the financial part. How much do those hours cost? Do they involve internal or external resources or even outsourcing? What are the fees? But also: how much do the test environment, test tools and work stations cost? If the client requires it, the test manager also must create a financial budget. Subsequently, within a test level, the time required for the various phases, such as Planning, Control, Setting up and maintaining infrastructure, Preparation, Specification, Execution and Completion is established. At the start of each test phase, the test manager estimates the effort for the separate test activities. (See Monitor (AST)).

Products

The estimate for the test level, in hours and optionally in money, supplied with assumptions used in this, established in the test plan.

Techniques

Tools

Planning and progress monitoring tool (spreadsheets for estimating the effort and for Test Point Analysis).


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