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1. The consequence/outcome of the execution of a test. It includes outputs to screens - changes to data - reports - and communication messages sent out. See also actual result - expected result. The behavior produced/observed when a component or system






2. An element of configuration management - consisting of the evaluation - co-ordination - approval or disapproval - and implementation of changes to configuration items after formal establishment of their configuration identification. [IEEE 610]






3. Operational testing in the acceptance test phase - typically performed in a simulated real-life operational environment by operator and/or administrator focusing on operational aspects - e.g. recoverability - resource-behavior - installability and te






4. Testing of a component or system at specification or implementation level without execution of that software - e.g. reviews or static code analysis.






5. Procedure to derive and/or select test cases for nonfunctional testing based on an analysis of the specification of a component or system without reference to its internal structure. See also black box test design technique. Procedure to derive and/o






6. The capability of the software product to provide an appropriate set of functions for specified tasks and user objectives. [ISO 9126] See also functionality. The capability of the software product to provide functions which meet stated and implied ne






7. A tool that facilitates the recording and status tracking of incidents. They often have workflow-oriented facilities to track and control the allocation - correction and re-testing of incidents and provide reporting facilities. See also defect manage






8. (1) A standard against which measurements or comparisons can be made. (2) A test that is be used to compare components or systems to each other or to a standard as in (1). [After IEEE 610]






9. The capability of the software product to be used in place of another specified software product for the same purpose in the same environment. [ISO 9126] See also portability. The ease with which the software product can be transferred from one hardw






10. Testing to determine how the occurrence of two or more activities within the same interval of time - achieved either by interleaving the activities or by simultaneous execution - is handled by the component or system. [After IEEE 610]






11. Operational testing in the acceptance test phase - typically performed in a simulated real-life operational environment by operator and/or administrator focusing on operational aspects - e.g. recoverability - resource-behavior - installability and te






12. A document specifying the test conditions (coverage items) for a test item - the detailed test approach and identifying the associated high level test cases. [After IEEE 829]






13. A flaw in a component or system that can cause the component or system to fail to perform its required function - e.g. an incorrect statement or data definition. A defect - if encountered during execution - may cause a failure of the component or sys






14. A type of test tool that enables data to be selected from existing databases or created - generated - manipulated and edited for use in testing.






15. Acronym for Computer Aided Software Engineering.






16. The individual element to be tested. There usually is one test object and many test items. See also test object. A reason or purpose for designing and executing a test.






17. The degree to which a system or component accomplishes its designated functions within given constraints regarding processing time and throughput rate. [After IEEE 610] See also efficiency. The capability of the software product to provide appropriat






18. The data received from an external source by the test object during test execution. The external source can be hardware - software or human.






19. A set of test cases derived from the internal structure of a component or specification to ensure that 100% of a specified coverage criterion will be achieved.






20. A formula based test estimation method based on function point analysis. [TMap]






21. A sequence of events (paths) in the execution through a component or system.






22. The organizational artifacts needed to perform testing - consisting of test environments - test tools - office environment and procedures.






23. Formal or informal testing conducted during the implementation of a component or system - usually in the development environment by developers. [After IEEE 610]






24. An input for which the specification predicts a result.






25. Testing of software used to convert data from existing systems for use in replacement systems.






26. A group of test activities that are organized and managed together. A test level is linked to the responsibilities in a project. Examples of test levels are component test - integration test - system test and acceptance test. [After TMap]






27. The person responsible for project management of testing activities and resources - and evaluation of a test object. The individual who directs - controls - administers - plans and regulates the evaluation of a test object.






28. Testing where components or systems are integrated and tested one or some at a time - until all the components or systems are integrated and tested.






29. The capability of the software product to use appropriate amounts and types of resources - for example the amounts of main and secondary memory used by the program and the sizes of required temporary or overflow files - when the software performs its






30. The process of developing and prioritizing test procedures - creating test data and - optionally - preparing test harnesses and writing automated test scripts.






31. A set of interrelated activities - which transform inputs into outputs. [ISO 12207]






32. A detailed check of the test basis to determine whether the test basis is at an adequate quality level to act as an input document for the test process. [After TMap]






33. A set of one or more test cases. [IEEE 829]






34. A black box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute user scenarios.






35. The process of testing to determine the portability of a software product.






36. The totality of functionality and features of a software product that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs. [After ISO 9126]






37. A white box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute combinations of single condition outcomes (within one statement).






38. The method used to perform the actual test execution - either manual or automated.






39. A specification or software product that has been formally reviewed or agreed upon - that thereafter serves as the basis for further development - and that can be changed only through a formal change control process. [After IEEE 610]






40. A document reporting on any flaw in a component or system that can cause the component or system to fail to perform its required function. [After IEEE 829]






41. An element of configuration management - consisting of the evaluation - co-ordination - approval or disapproval - and implementation of changes to configuration items after formal establishment of their configuration identification. [IEEE 610]






42. A review characterized by documented procedures and requirements - e.g. inspection.






43. The process of intentionally adding known defects to those already in the component or system for the purpose of monitoring the rate of detection and removal - and estimating the number of remaining defects. [IEEE 610]






44. A black box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute all possbile discrete combinations of each pair of input parameters. See also orthogonal array testing. A systematic way of testing all-pair combinations of variables using






45. The process of identifying differences between the actual results produced by the component or system under test and the expected results for a test. Test comparison can be performed during test execution (dynamic comparison) or after test execution.






46. An approach to testing in which test cases are designed based on descriptions and/or knowledge of business processes.






47. Measurement of achieved coverage to a specified coverage item during test execution referring to predetermined criteria to determine whether additional testing is required and if so - which test cases are needed.






48. The capability of the software product to enable the user to understand whether the software is suitable - and how it can be used for particular tasks and conditions of use. [ISO 9126] See also usability. The capability of the software to be understo






49. Two or more single conditions joined by means of a logical operator (AND - OR or XOR) - e.g. 'A>B AND C>1000'.






50. The degree to which a component - system or process meets specified requirements and/or user/customer needs and expectations. [After IEEE 610]






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