testing - Does anyone have any rules of thumb for esimtation of UAT effort - like what's a rule of thumb for number of scripts as compared to the number of business requirements? -
I'm trying to guess the numbers or testers needed to test a project, the number of those scripts To determine which should be necessary and wondering if there was a rule of thumb for the number of scripts compared to the number of numbers. I'm assessing 2-3
- 1 for a sunny day type test
- 1 for a negative test
- Atleast 1 for at least 1 combination Examination Required With Others
But this is just my first guess if there are some best practices, then I have all the ears. Again, this unit is not for testing or system testing, this user is for an acceptable test.
The best estimate you will get from testing by the testers. Out of that type of estimation from the tester, you may be able to come up with a percentage of the test compared to the time of development.
Say you had 100 hours of development work. You spend 20 hours on design, 80 hours on build. You may be able to reach the conclusion that the test will take 15 hours or 15% of the time for the test. You can then apply 15% of your overall development estimate for the UAT test to know that it will take a little longer, some less
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