Exploratory Test Session-7 Report For Wire Master 0.46

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Exploratory Test Session – 7 for WireMaster v0.46 Test Mission: To find the information of which (might) trouble and seems like a problem to the user while using WireMaster v0.46. Model under Test: WireMaster v0.46 | http://sourceforge.net/projects/wiremaster/ Tester: Ravisuriya Session-ID: 15thAug2009-s7 Test Machine: Windows XP SP3 | English US Start Test Date and Time: 19th August 2009 9:10 AM. End Test Date and Time: 19th August 2009 10:30 AM. Observations or Information: ---------------------------------1. The components can be inserted or placed over menu too. Below picture shows how it appears when the components are placed in the diagramming area and on the menu.

Picture – 1a

Picture – 1b: Wireframe diagram for picture – 1a. 2. The non-numeric, decimal and negative values are accepted by ‘x’, ‘y’, ‘height’ and ‘width’ fields of Component Properties dialog. No warning or error messaged displayed to the user entering such values.

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Exploratory Test Session – 7 for WireMaster v0.46 3. If user enters the ‘x’ and ’y’ value beyond the visible resolution or limit of screen being used or viewed, appears like the corresponding component will be lost for ever. No undo or redo is available to get back the component. If the user enters unknowing or accidentally such values, then how to get component back? 4. Appears like ‘Remove Selection Component’ is not functional. Trying to delete the component in the diagramming area by dragging ‘Remove Selection Component’ over the component that needs to be deleted, the component will not get deleted. Tester used ‘Delete’ button of keyboard as alternative to delete the components. 5. When no component added to diagramming area, moving the mouse over the ‘Remove Selection Component’ in the toolbar which appears as disabled icon. Dragging it to the diagramming area, it is visible though no components are available in diagramming area. 6. ‘Remove Selection Component’ appeared as like staying in the diagramming area as the other component that can be dragged and dropped.

Picture – 6a

Picture – 6b

Picture – 7b >> When trying to dragging the other components into the diagramming area, the ‘Remove Selection Component’ will no more available with other components. It disappears.

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Exploratory Test Session – 7 for WireMaster v0.46 7. If ‘Remove Selection Component’ is for removing the selected component which was added in the diagramming area by dragging it down, should the caption be ‘Remove Selected Component’? The phrase ‘Remove Selection Component’ can be confusing. 8. Clicking on button ‘x’ in the title bar of dialog ‘Save Changes’ that appears while closing model under test without saving the wireframe diagram, the window of model under test will get closed. Clicking on button “Yes” in ‘Save Changes’ dialog will show ‘Save’ dialog. Clicking on button “Cancel” or “x” button in dialog ‘Save’ will close the model under test. Or pressing key ‘Esc’ in keyboard while ‘Save Changes’ or ‘Save’ dialog is displayed, will close the model under test. Should the ‘x’ button act as ‘No’ button or should it act as canceling the save operation and to keep the window of model under test opened? 9.

The dialog ‘Save Changes’ does not have the name of model.

>> Save changes of what? Dialog ‘Save Changes’ is displayed by which being used model? 10. No shortcut key support for buttons ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ in the ‘Save Changes’ dialog. In dialog ‘Save’ button ‘Save’ had shortcut key but button ‘Cancel’ did not have the shortcut key. 11. The time taken to display the ‘Save’ dialog on clicking button ‘Yes’ in the “Save As” dialog will vary. The observed time during testing varied from 2 seconds to 11 seconds. During the testing of model under test, no other activity was done in the machine that was used for testing by the tester. The time taken to display ‘Save’ dialog did show same behavior, even on doing other operations with other models along with using model under test.

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Exploratory Test Session – 7 for WireMaster v0.46 12. Brought up an instance of model under test. Observed the Component Properties dialog displayed ‘normal’ by default with disabled combo for field “border”. Drag and dropped one component, say Container. Observed the fields of Component Properties dialog – label, font size, x, y, width and height – all displayed their respective value. But the border combo did not show any value. Clicked on the container that was dragged and dropped. Observed the outer area of container appeared to have red-in-color as its outer area color. In the combo selected the ‘normal’. Clicked on container. Observed the combo – it displayed nothing. Selected ‘none’ in combo. Clicked on the container – saw no red color border. The value in the combo will not be retained on clicking the component dragged.

>> To be tested how the other component behaves for the actions done as said above.

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Exploratory Test Session – 7 for WireMaster v0.46 13. No horizontal and vertical scroll bar will be available for Submit Feedback dialog on resizing it. The text field ‘email (optional):’ will not be visible in its full length, if it the dialog is resized as in below picture. Submit Feedback dialog can have the shapes as below seen.

************ End of Test Session – 7 Report ************ Please write your queries, questions, comments, feedbacks, critics and thought to email-id [email protected]

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