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RTP_IOC2_S07b_T07_V1.1

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Test Regression Package (RTP) USC CCR Web Application Team 07 CS-577b Development Team Andrew Hart Kailash Karol Skanda Ramesh Sutap Chatterjee Clients Carolina Castillo Sharon Stewart Sinan Liu Instructors & TA Mr. A. Winsor Brown Dr. Barry Boehm Mr. Ed Colbert Supannika Koolmanojwong Regression Test Package Version 1.1 Version History Date 04/06/ 07 04/28/ 07 Author AH SC Versio n 1.0 1.1...

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Test Regression Package (RTP) USC CCR Web Application Team 07 CS-577b Development Team Andrew Hart Kailash Karol Skanda Ramesh Sutap Chatterjee Clients Carolina Castillo Sharon Stewart Sinan Liu Instructors & TA Mr. A. Winsor Brown Dr. Barry Boehm Mr. Ed Colbert Supannika Koolmanojwong Regression Test Package Version 1.1 Version History Date 04/06/ 07 04/28/ 07 Author AH SC Versio n 1.0 1.1 Changesmade Creatednewdocument. Addedsection1 Reformatted,Added sections2&3 Rationale CreatednewforIOC1 PreparationforFinal deliverableandarchiving 013712573c90ae5b2fce73bbbaa8e6a1ff7ef887.doc 2 05/03/07 Regression Test Package Version 1.1 Table of Contents REGRESSION TEST PACKAGE (RTP)..................................................................................1 VERSION HISTORY...................................................................................................................2 1 INTRODUCTION.......................................................................................................................4 1.1 REFERENCES..............................................................................................................................4 1.2 CHANGE SUMMARY....................................................................................................................4 2 TESTS TO RUN..........................................................................................................................5 3 REGRESSION TEST RESULTS..............................................................................................6 013712573c90ae5b2fce73bbbaa8e6a1ff7ef887.doc 3 05/03/07 Regression Test Package Version Introduction The 1.1 1 purpose of this document is to provide a reference to system administrators and system developers. The information contained in this document will help describe the testing plan with regards to the future changes that may need to be made to the system in response to changing system requirements. 1.1 References Test Plan and Cases, Version 1.2 http://greenbay.usc.edu/csci577/spring2007/projects/team7/IOCWS1/TPC_IOC_S07b_ T07_V1.2.doc Test Procedure and Results, Version 1.1 http://greenbay.usc.edu/csci577/spring2007/projects/team7/IOCWS1/TPR_IOC_S07b_ T07_V1.1.doc System Software Requirements Description, Version 3.3 http://greenbay.usc.edu/csci577/spring2007/projects/team7/IOCWS1/SSRD_IOC_S07b _T07_V3.3.doc 1.2 Change Summary This is the final version of the document. 013712573c90ae5b2fce73bbbaa8e6a1ff7ef887.doc 4 05/03/07 Regression Test Package Version 1.1 2 Tests to Run Regression tests cases are identified in section 3 of the Test Plan and C...

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