The document outlines a tour of an application to familiarize oneself with its features, complexity, claims, configuration options, users, testability, scenarios, variability, interoperability, data elements, and physical structure. The tour involves moving through the application, identifying complex aspects, configuration settings, users and usage scenarios, test features, changeable aspects, interactions, data, and technical components.
5. Claims tour: Find all the
information in the product
that tells you what the
product does.
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6. Configuration tour: Attempt to
find all the ways you can change
settings in the product in a way
that the application retains those
settings.
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7. User tour: Imagine five users
for the product and the
information they would want
from the product or the
major features they would be
interested in.
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8. Testability tour: Find all the
features you can use as
testability features and/or
identify tools you have available
that you can use to help in your
testing.
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9. Scenario tour: Imagine five
realistic scenarios for how the
users identified in the user tour
would use this product.
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10. Variability tour: Look for things you can
change in the application - and then you
try to change them.
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