Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Evaluation

in conclusion i believe that my program is error free and runs smoothly as i wanted it to. I think that it looks very nice and efficient. 

Testing Quiz

Test 1: The program must have clear instructions for the user.


Test 2: The program must be error-free


Test 3: The program must have meaningful variables.

Test 4: The program must be documented well in the blog so that I can come back to it at a


later date to make alterations to it if needed.

Test 5: The quiz has to be generated in question number order.


Test 6: The program has to keep a score of all the correctly answered questions.


Test 7: The program has to keep a score of all the wrongly answered questions.


Test 8: Your program needs to look efficient and good


Test 9: The program needs to look attractive and interesting


Test 10: The program need to run smoothly and look really nice


Tuesday, 18 November 2014

Testing

TESTING STRATEGY & PLAN

I will test my quiz to make sure it works while I create it. I will also test it after I have finished

coding to make sure it works fully as planned. I shall do the testing myself but I shall also ask

...........

to test certain parts of it. I shall be a test buddy for ......

Here are the tests:-

Test 1: The program must have clear instructions for the user.

Test 2: The program must be error-free

Test 3: The program must have meaningful variables.

Test 4: The program must be documented well in the blog so that I can come back to it at a

later date to make alterations to it if needed.

Test 5: The quiz has to be generated in question number order.

Test 6: The program has to keep a score of all the correctly answered questions.

Test 7: The program has to keep a score of all the wrongly answered questions.

Test 8: Your program needs to look efficient and good

Test 9: The program needs to look attractive and interesting

Test 10: The program need to run smoothly and look really nice

TESTING

Add screenshots to each of the test items above as evidence that you have tested them. For each test, explain

the various states of the program (e.g. show what happens when the score increases).

EVALUATE

In your blog, evaluate how well your quiz works. What are its strengths? How could you improve it further if you

had more time?