Workfront's training on scenario testing emphasizes the importance of a well-structured test plan to
ensure scenario reliability and accuracy. The three essential elements include:
B . Description of Expected Behavior:
This provides clarity on what the scenario is supposed to achieve when executed successfully.
It serves as a benchmark for evaluating the outcome of test executions.
C . Specific Event/Trigger per Scenario:
Identifying and testing specific triggers ensures that the scenario starts under the correct conditions.
This is crucial for verifying the proper configuration of the scenario’s start point.
D . Description of Testing Steps:
Outlining step-by-step instructions for the testing process ensures that all aspects of the scenario are
tested systematically.
It helps identify potential bottlenecks or areas for improvement in the scenario’s configuration.
Why Not Other Options?
A . Roadmap requirements: This pertains to project planning and is not directly relevant to scenario
testing.
E. Executive sponsor expectations: While valuable for overall project alignment, it is not an essential
component of a technical test plan.
Reference:
Workfront Training Materials: Best Practices for Scenario Testing
Experience League Documentation: How to Design and Execute a Test Plan for Workfront Fusion
Scenarios