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Software Testing - Project Proposal

The document provides guidance for a software testing lab experiment. It explains that students will write an introduction for their project that includes an abstract, background, objectives, and team member responsibilities. It defines what a project background is and how it differs from an introduction. A background provides an overview while an introduction includes objectives, resources, and methods. It also defines project objectives, which must be specific, measurable goals that consider timelines, budgets and quality. Students are instructed to complete and submit part B which includes their project proposal, inputs/outputs, lessons learned, and conclusion.

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Software Testing - Project Proposal

The document provides guidance for a software testing lab experiment. It explains that students will write an introduction for their project that includes an abstract, background, objectives, and team member responsibilities. It defines what a project background is and how it differs from an introduction. A background provides an overview while an introduction includes objectives, resources, and methods. It also defines project objectives, which must be specific, measurable goals that consider timelines, budgets and quality. Students are instructed to complete and submit part B which includes their project proposal, inputs/outputs, lessons learned, and conclusion.

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Software Testing

PART A
(PART A : TO BE REFFERED BY STUDENTS)

Lab Experiment
A.1 Aim:

(a) Write introduction about your project.


(b) Divide project team member responsibilities

A.2 Prerequisite:
Basic knowledge of Project topic

A.3 Outcome:

After successful completion of this experiment students will be able to

(a) Do peer discussion


(b) Define objectives.

A.5. Procedure:

Task:
a) Write Introduction about your project
b) Subpoints to Introduction will be Abstract, Project background, Project objectives and Project
team member responsibilities.
c) Observe the output and complete PART B of lab manual
d) Save and close the file and name it as Roll no_Name_ExpNo

Theory:

Project background:

It is a formal document containing a common description of what is expected to be done within the
project, what prerequisites for the project are, and how to produce the expected amount of work. 

When you develop a background document for your project initiative, you need to regard the following
information:
 Primary focus (what is to be addressed by the project)
 A list of prerequisites and key reasons for launch
 A very common description of how to perform the project
 A plain explanation of the desired outcome

Project background v/s Project description (introduction)

A background of a project is just a simple and short statement of the project, meaning why we need to
initiate it and what problems and needs will be addressed once it’s been implemented successfully. We do
not say anything about objectives, resources to be allocated, methods to be used, and any other, more
accurate information. The purpose of the background is to give an overview of the project for deciding on
the need to do the project and for initiating the planning process. When you write a background for your
project your primary focus should be placed on giving a general idea and explaining the key prerequisites.
This will let your potential investors (sponsors) get the “initial impression” about the project.

A description of a project is a narrative containing a more detailed explanation of the project’s goals and
objectives, the definition of the business needs and problems to be addressed, potentials pitfalls and
challenges, implementation methods and approaches to be applied, people and organizations interested in
and/or impacted by the project. The purpose of the description is to create a foundation for further
development and implementation of the project. When you develop a description you should use accurate
and specific information to explain the objectives, desired outcome and implementations methods of your
future project.

Project Objectives:

Project objectives are goals, plain and simple. ... Project objectives must be measurable and contain key
performance indicators that will be used to assess a project's success. These indicators will often
encompass areas such as budget, quality, and time to completion.

A project objective describes the desired results of a project, which often includes a tangible item.
An objective is specific and measurable, and must meet time, budget, and quality constraints.
(PART - B)

(TO BE COMPLETED BY STUDENTS)

(Students must submit the soft copy as per following segments within two hours of the practical. The soft
copy must be uploaded on the MS Team at given link or emailed to the concerned faculties at the end of
the practical in case there is no MS Team access available)

Roll.No. : Name
Sem/Year : Batch: A1
Date of Experiment : Date of Submission:
Faculty-in-charge:

B.1

Project Proposal including:


 Abstract
 Introduction
 Project Background
 Project Description

(Refer PART A of the manual for the subpoints and explanation)

B.2: Input and Output:

B.3: Learning’s:

B.4: Conclusion:

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