The To-Do List app does not have a functional memory beyond local storage. Therefore when the browser refreshes or closes, any tasks are deleted. This needs to be on the target list for the next sprint.
The To-Do list app has a pleasing, minimalist feel that is consistent throughout.
Functions work as advertised: Tasks can be entered, edited, struck through, and deleted.
Project Release Number: To-Do List v.2 Team Assigned: James Proctor
Test for basic functionality:
- Page loads correctly
- User can enter task
- User can strikethrough tasks
- User can delete tasks
- Enter address of page
- On landing page, enter task in text area and click Add button or press Enter key
- Upon entering a task, the task should appear below with an X button for delete and a Complete button for strikethrough. Strikethrough, then delete a task
- Page loads correctly
- User can enter tasks
- User can strikethrough tasks
- User can delete tasks
- In Scope: Basic functionality
- Out of Scope: Back end functionality
App works as advertised
Yes, so long as automation isn't called for. I can manually test given at least some guidance about what expected functions are.
Yes, I think given the bounds stated above I can find and accurately describe defects so that other people can reproduce them.
Waterfall Pros | Cons | Agile Pros | Cons |
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Methodical | Inflexible | Flexible | Unpredictable |
Sequential | Hard to fix | Iterative | Slower if requirements are fixed |
Predictable | Hard to work in parallel | Can work in parallel | Can result in linked blocks |
Faster where requirements are fixed | Can result in linear blocks | Not sequential | Less directed |