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'''Session-based testing''' is a [[software test]] method that
Session-based testing can be used to introduce measurement and control to an immature test process
▲==Elements of Session-Based Testing==
===Charter=== ▼
A charter is a goal or agenda for a test session. Charters are created by the test team prior to the start of testing, but may be added or changed at any time. Often charters are created from a [[specification]], [[test plan]], or by examining results from previous test sessions.▼
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An uninterrupted period of time spent testing, ideally lasting one to two hours. Each session is focused on a charter, but testers can also explore new opportunities or issues during this time. The tester creates and executes [[test case]]s based on ideas, heuristics or whatever frameworks to guide them and records their progress. This might be through the use of written notes, video capture tools or by whatever method as deemed appropriate by the tester.▼
The mission in Session Based Test Management identifies the purpose of the session, helping to focus the session while still allowing for exploration of the system under test. According to Jon Bach, one of the co-founders of the methodology, the mission explains "what we are testing or what problems we are looking for."<ref name=SBTM>{{cite web |url=http://www.satisfice.com/articles/sbtm.pdf |title=Session-Based Test Management |first=Jonathan |last=Bach |date=November 2000}}</ref>{{rp|1–2}}
===Session Report===▼
▲A charter is a goal or agenda for a test session. Charters are created by the test team prior to the start of testing, but they may be added or changed at any time. Often charters are created from a [[specification]], [[test plan]], or by examining results from previous
===Session===
▲An uninterrupted period of time spent testing, ideally lasting one to two hours. Each session is focused on a charter, but testers can also explore new opportunities or issues during this time. The tester creates and executes
The session report records the test session. Usually this includes:
*Charter.
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===Debrief===
A debrief is a short discussion between the manager and tester (or testers) about the session report.
Jonathan Bach uses the acronym PROOF to help structure his debriefing. PROOF stands for:-
* Past. What happened during the session?
* Results. What was achieved during the session?
* Obstacles. What got in the way of good testing?
* Outlook. What still needs to be done?
* Feelings. How does the tester feel about all this?<ref name=SBTM/>{{rp|9–10}}
===Parsing
With a standardized Session Report, software tools can be used to [[parsing|parse]] and store the results as [[aggregate data]] for reporting and metrics. This allows reporting on the number of sessions per area or a breakdown of time spent on testing, bug investigation, and setup / other activities.
==Planning==
Testers using session-based testing can adjust their testing daily to fit the needs of the project. Charters can be added or dropped over time as tests are executed and/or requirements change.
==External links==▼
*[http://www.quardev.com/content/whitepapers/how_measure_exploratory_testing.pdf How to Manage and Measure ET]▼
*[http://www.workroom-productions.com/papers/AiSBTv1.2.pdf Adventures in Session-Based Testing]▼
==See also==
*[[Software testing]]
*[[Test case (software)|Test case]]
*[[Test script]]
*[[Exploratory
*[[Scenario
==References==
[[Category:Software testing]]▼
{{reflist}}
▲==External links==
*{{cite web |url=http://www.satisfice.com/sbtm/ |title=Session-Based Test Management: A method for measuring and managing exploratory testing |date=November 2000 |publisher=Satisfice, Inc.}}
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*{{cite web |title=SBT Lite: Components of Session-Based Test Management |url=http://mail.quardev.com/content/whitepapers/SBTMLite_samkalman.pdf |first=Sam |last=Kalman |date=May 2007 |publisher=Quardev}}
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