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1. Not related to the actual functionality e.g. reliability efficiency usability maintainability portability etc.
black-box testing
impact analysis
LCSAJ
nonfunctional requirements
2. Simple & easy to follow Its rigidity makes it easy to follow It's typically well planned - Systematic - Freezing requirements before development begins ensures no rework later Each phase has specific deliverables
bottom-up integration
waterfall model benefits
testing process phases
incident report
3. Testing performed to detect defects in interfaces and interation between integrated components. Also called "integration testing in the small".
backbone integration
exploratory testing
incident life cycle phases
component integration testing
4. Used to test the functionality of software as mentioned in software requirement specifications.
functional testing tool
decision table
exhaustive testing
cause-effect graphic testing
5. Special-purpose software used to simulate a component called by the component under test
conditions
Three main SW development models
component integration testing
stub
6. Scripting technique that uses data files to store test input expected results and keywords related to a software application being tested.
input specifications
load testing
environmental needs
keyword-driven testing
7. Testing performed at development organization's site but outside organization. (I.e. testing is performed by potential customers users or independent testing team)
alpha testing
integration
equivalence partitions
code coverage
8. Integration approach components or subsystems are combined all at once rather than in stages.
big-bang testing
LCSAJ testing
integration
functionality
9. Based on the generic iterative-incremental model. Teams work by dividing project tasks into small increments involving only short-term planning to implement various iterations
bottom-up integration
test levels
agile software development model
IEEE test case specification template
10. Metric used to calculate the number of combinations of all single condition outcomes within one statement that are executed by a test case.
documentation tools
multiple condition coverage
waterfall model phases
incremental testing
11. Inputs - Expected Results - Actual Results - Anomalies - Date & Time - Procedure Step - Attempts to repeat - Testers - Observers
control flow structure
incident description subheadings
configuration management
maintenance testing
12. Occurrences that happen before and after an unexpected event
experience-based techniques
acceptance testing
maintainability testing
anomalous events
13. One defect prevents the detection of another.
defect masking
informal review
keyword-driven testing
test analysis & design tasks
14. A code metric that specifies the number of independent paths through a program. Enables identification of complex (and therefore high-risk) areas of code.
cyclomatic complexity
integration management tools
SW development model
incremental testing
15. The process of finding analyzing and removing causes of failure in a software product.
Incidents
debugging
configuration management
nonfunctional requirements
16. A technique used to improve testing coverage by deliberately introducing faults in code.
instrumentation
defect
exit criteria
fault attack
17. Tool or hardware device that runs in parallel to assembled component. It manages records and analyzes the behavior of the tested system.
test management tool features
horizontal traceability
acceptance criteria
monitor
18. Informal testing technique in which test planning and execution run in parallel
Impact subheadings
acceptance testing
functional testing
exploratory testing
19. Linear Code Sequence and Jump.
action
business process-based testing
interoperability
LCSAJ
20. Record details of test cases executed Record order of execution record results
horizontal traceability
component integration testing
instrumentation
test log uses
21. Incremental rollout Adapt processes testware etc. to fit with use of tool Adequate training Define guidelines for use of tool (from pilot project) Implement continuous improvement mechanism Monitor use of tool Implement ways to learn lessons
exit criteria
backbone integration
efficiency
test tool deployment Success Factors
22. Based on analysis of functional specifications of a system.
test planning Tasks
Three main SW development models
incident report identifier
functional testing
23. Enables testers to prove that functionality between two or more communicating systems or components is IAW requriements.
incident management tools
maintenance testing
interoperability testing
impact analysis
24. Measures amount of testing performed by a collection of test cases
defect density
error guessing
coverage
system testing
25. Examine changes made to an operational system cause defects.
maintenance testing
functional testing
configuration management
error
26. Tools used by developers to identify defects in programs.
independence of testing
acceptance testing
environmental needs
debugging tools
27. An analysis that determines the portion of code on software executed by a set of test cases
impact
code coverage
conformance testing tools
contract acceptance testing
28. A functional testing approach in which test cases are designed based on business processes.
experience-based techniques
operational testing
business process-based testing
monitor
29. Software products or applications designed to automate manual testing tasks.
equivalence partitioning
automation tools
test control Tasks
LCSAJ
30. Measure & analyze results of testing; Monitor document share results of testing; Report information on testing; Initiate actions to improve processes; Make decisions about testing
control flow structure
environmental needs
data-driven testing
test control Tasks
31. Test case design technique used to identify bugs occurring on or around boundaries of equivalence partitions.
component testing
experience-based techniques
debugging tools
boundary value analysis
32. Tools used to keep track of different versions variants and releases of software and test artifacts (such as design documents test plans and test cases).
configuration management tools
Incidents
acceptance criteria
backbone integration
33. Conditions required to begin testing activities.
defect masking
entry criteria
equivalence partitioning
test log uses
34. Uses risks to: ID test techniques Determine how much testing is required Prioritize tests with high-priority risks first
input specifications
backbone integration
risk-based testing
defect
35. A document that provides the structure for writing test cases.
maintenance testing
interoperability testing
IEEE test case specification template
experience-based techniques
36. All possible combinations of input values and preconditions are tested.
data-driven testing
exhaustive testing
impact
black-box testing
37. Separation of testing responsibilities which encourages the accomplishment of objective testing
independence of testing
maintainability
component testing
test implementation tasks
38. Black-box test design technique - test cases are designed from a decision table.
Three main SW development models
test control Tasks
decision table testing
component testing
39. Insertion of additional code in the existing program in order to count coverage items.
condition coverage
testing process phases
instrumentation
IEEE test case specification template
40. The ratio between the number of defects found and the size of the component/system tested.
entry criteria
black-box testing
defect density
test levels
41. Specific groups that represent a set of valid or invalid partitions for input conditions.
equivalence partitions
test tool deployment Success Factors
cause-effect graphic testing
decision coverage
42. Tracing requirements for a level of testing using test documentation from the test plan to the test script.
horizontal traceability
informal review
test management tool features
boundary value analysis
43. Requirements that determine the functionality of a software system.
cause-effect graphic testing
conditions
maintainability testing
functional requirements
44. A component of the incident report that determines the actual effect of the incident on the software and its users.
incident report identifier
IEEE incident report template
integration testing
impact
45. The smallest software item that can be tested in isolation.
test log uses
component
defect
testing process phases
46. Testing performed based on the contract between a customer and the development organization. Customer uses results of the test to determine acceptance of software.
contract acceptance testing
operational testing
environmental needs
inspection
47. Tools used to store and manage incidents return phone defects failures or anomalies.
coverage
incident management tools
component testing
big-bang testing
48. Begin with initial requirements specification phase end with implementation and maintenance phases with cyclical transitions in between phases.
exhaustive testing
boundary value analysis
iterative-incremental development models
interoperability testing
49. Tests functional or nonfunctional attributes of a system or its components but without referring to the internal structure of the system or its components
COTS
nonfunctional requirements
black-box testing
exhaustive testing
50. Find defects in code while the software application being tested is running.
dynamic analysis tools
backbone integration
error guessing
incident life cycle phases