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    Home»Development»Should developers design unit based test cases prior to writing the tests

    Should developers design unit based test cases prior to writing the tests

    July 12, 2024

    Background

    We are currently moving API testing from the Technical testing team to the development team. The technical testing team has a formal process where they write the test objectives and test cases prior to developing the script in SOAPUI. Therefore, analyzing the specification and supporting requirements document are important for deriving the tests.

    In the new world the developers will code/point and click their unit tests and there will be no other QA other than the UAT of the consumption of API, which can happen between a month to three months after the API has been created. The API is not an open API, only for third party suppliers and internal web and app resources.

    There is an argument that additional QA work is not needed if the developers are writing the unit tests, so developers do not need to have an analysis phase or write test cases prior to setting them up in SOAPUI or coding the test.

    We create enterprise level financial websites and applications. The teams is 30+ strong.

    Question

    Should developers still perform such analysis and write test cases?

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