What is scenario.

A scenario defines the events that occur during is testing session. Exam (deposit cash, withdraw money…).

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veerendra Kumar

  • Sep 23rd, 2005
 

It is a statement consisting of complete key board inputs, user interface operations and the expected output of a particular feature or component of an application. 

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praveen

  • Sep 28th, 2005
 

A scenario defines the events occurring during each testing session. It also defines and controls the number of users to emulate, the actions they perform and the machines on which they run

Sundar

  • Jul 20th, 2006
 

A real time event for which the actual load simulation is done.

sudhakar2068

  • Oct 22nd, 2006
 

An outline of an hypothesized chain of events. A use case is a special kind of scenario that breaks down system requirements into user functions; each use case is a sequence of events performed by a user.

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Sujatars

  • Jun 13th, 2007
 

 Sceario defines the events representing the architecture of the application when the script is loaded to n no of virtual users occuring during each testing sessions

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deeps_aj

  • Mar 13th, 2008
 

A scenario is a file that defines the scripts to execute, the number of Vusers to run,the goals of the test, the computer that will host the Vusers, and the conditions under which the load test runs.

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Satish

  • Nov 25th, 2011
 

The Events which are occur during each testing session

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siva

  • Mar 12th, 2012
 

scenario is nothing but the tested thing

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jai hanuman

  • May 30th, 2012
 

Scenario is a sequence of actions(steps)

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