Application Testing Checklist: Ensuring Software Functionality and Compatibility, Summaries of Algorithms and Programming

A comprehensive application testing checklist to ensure software functionality, maintain stability, and compatibility with various operating systems, screen resolutions, and file systems. The checklist covers primary functionality testing, basic application testing, file system testing, print system testing, and advanced configuration testing.

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Application Testing Checklist
Tested By Tester Date
Application Name
Procedure Expected Result
Pass/Fail
(P/F) Actual Results/Comments
Application Functionality
Performs primary
functionality and
maintains stability
Yes P Opens and allows students to
practice keyboarding without
program errors or hangs.
Windows Fundamentals
Installs under a user
account
No P Does not install under student
user account
Installs under a power
user account
Yes P Installs correctly
Installs under an
administrator account
Yes P Installs correctly
Completes a minimal
installation
NA NA NA
Completes a typical
installation
Yes P Typical installation completes
with no errors
Completes a full
installation
Yes P Full installation completes with
no errors
Completes a network
installation
Yes P Installs over the network with
no errors
Completes a local
installation when you
use Add or Remove
Programs
Yes P Program can be added or
removed from the Add or
Remove Programs applet under
the administrator or power user
account
Performs Microsoft®
Windows® operating
system version
checking correctly
NA NA NA
Lists on Start menu
and has desktop
shortcuts for all users
Yes P Is listed on Start menu and
installs shortcut on desktop
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Tested By Tester Date Application Name Procedure Expected Result Pass/Fail (P/F) Actual Results/Comments Application Functionality Performs primary functionality and maintains stability Yes P Opens and allows students to practice keyboarding without program errors or hangs. Windows Fundamentals Installs under a user account No P Does not install under student user account Installs under a power user account Yes P Installs correctly Installs under an administrator account Yes P Installs correctly Completes a minimal installation

NA NA NA

Completes a typical installation Yes P Typical installation completes with no errors Completes a full installation Yes P Full installation completes with no errors Completes a network installation Yes P Installs over the network with no errors Completes a local installation when you use Add or Remove Programs Yes P Program can be added or removed from the Add or Remove Programs applet under the administrator or power user account Performs Microsoft® Windows® operating system version checking correctly

NA NA NA

Lists on Start menu and has desktop shortcuts for all users Yes P Is listed on Start menu and installs shortcut on desktop

Tested By Tester Date Application Name Procedure Expected Result Pass/Fail (P/F) Actual Results/Comments Basic Application Testing Performs as expected when other applications are open Yes P No errors or hangs when multiple applications are running Starts from the Start menu Yes P Opens correctly from the Start menu and functions with no errors Starts from a shortcut Yes P Opens properly from the desktop shortcut and functions with no errors Starts from the autorun file on the application CD

NA NA NA

Starts from the console NA NA NA Starts from the Quick Launch bar

NA NA NA

Starts from a document or a file (if the application has associated extensions)

NA NA NA

Starts when another instance of the application is already running No P Allows only one instance of the program to run at one time All shortcuts on the Start menu work correctly Yes P All shortcuts work as intended Handles copying functions correctly

NA NA NA

Handles pasting functions correctly

NA NA NA

Tested By Tester Date Application Name Procedure Expected Result Pass/Fail (P/F) Actual Results/Comments Saves a file that has a 255-character file name to a UNC path and to a mapped drive and opens the file from both locations

NA NA NA

Saves a file with a 255-character file name to the My Documents folder and opens it from that folder

NA NA NA

Saves a file with a file name containing supported characters (a plus sign, a comma, a semicolon, an equal sign, or brackets) and opens the file

NA NA NA

Opens and saves all document types supported by application

NA NA NA

Imports and exports files of all formats supported by the application (JPG, GIF, or BMP, for example)

NA NA NA

Opens documents created on FAT16 or FAT32 in NTFS

NA NA NA

Opens and saves a document on a drive formatted for FAT and a drive formatted for NTFS

NA NA NA

Tested By Tester Date Application Name Procedure Expected Result Pass/Fail (P/F) Actual Results/Comments Opens and saves a document on a drive formatted for FAT and a drive formatted for NTFS

NA NA NA

Saves and opens a file on a distributed file system

NA NA NA

Opens documents that were copied from Windows NT Server 4.0 or Windows 2000 NTFS computers to Windows XP Professional NTFS computers

NA NA NA

Print System Testing Prints to printers with a long name Yes P Prints all documents as intended Prints to printers when you use a UNC path Yes P Prints all documents as intended Prints to a local printer NA NA NA Prints to a network printer Yes P Prints to all network printers Prints to a PostScript printer

NA NA NA

Prints to a file on a generic text printer

NA NA NA

Prints to a file on a color inkjet printer

NA NA NA

Tested By Tester Date Application Name Procedure Expected Result Pass/Fail (P/F) Actual Results/Comments Removes all files from the installation directory Yes P Removes all files from installation directory Does not remove system files or shared components Yes P Does not remove any shared files, DLLs, or shared components Removes all application-specific Registry entries Yes P Removes all Registry entries