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1. Confirmation by examination and through provision of objective evidence that the requirements for a specific intended use or application have been fulfilled. [ISO 9000]






2. Testing to determine the extent to which the software product is understood - easy to learn - easy to operate and attractive to the users under specified conditions. [After ISO 9126]






3. Testing based on an analysis of the internal structure of the component or system.






4. The period of time in a software development life cycle during which the components of a software product are executed - and the software product is evaluated to determine whether or not requirements have been satisfied. [IEEE 610]






5. The testing of individual software components. [After IEEE 610]






6. A tool that provides support to the review process. Typical features include review planning and tracking support - communication support - collaborative reviews and a repository for collecting and reporting of metrics.






7. 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]






8. Testing performed to expose defects in the interfaces and in the interactions between integrated components or systems. See also component integration testing - system integration testing. Testing performed to expose defects in the interfaces and int






9. Testing based on an analysis of the specification of the functionality of a component or system. See also black box testing. Testing - either functional or non-functional - without reference to the internal structure of the component or system. Black






10. A type of test tool that is able to execute other software using an automated test script - e.g. capture/playback. [Fewster and Graham]






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






12. Procedure used to derive and/or select test cases.






13. The percentage of paths that have been exercised by a test suite. 100% path coverage implies 100% LCSAJ coverage.






14. A series which appears to be random but is in fact generated according to some prearranged sequence.






15. [Beizer] A black box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute representatives from equivalence partitions. In principle test cases are designed to cover each partition at least once.






16. A method to determine test suite thoroughness by measuring the extent to which a test suite can discriminate the program from slight variants (mutants) of the program.






17. A computational model consisting of a finite number of states and transitions between those states - possibly with accompanying actions. [IEEE 610]






18. An executable statement where a variable is assigned a value.






19. A pointer that references a location that is out of scope for that pointer or that does not exist. See also pointer. A data item that specifies the location of another data item; for example - a data item that specifies the address of the next employ






20. A tool to support performance testing and that usually has two main facilities: load generation and test transaction measurement. Load generation can simulate either multiple users or high volumes of input data. During execution - response time measu






21. 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.






22. A tool that supports operational security.






23. A group of people responsible for evaluating and approving or disapproving proposed changes to configuration items - and for ensuring implementation of approved changes. [IEEE 610]






24. 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]






25. Directed and focused attempt to evaluate the quality - especially reliability - of a test object by attempting to force specific failures to occur.






26. The capability of the software product to be adapted for different specified environments without applying actions or means other than those provided for this purpose for the software considered. [ISO 9126] See also portability. The ease with which t






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






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






29. An instance of an output. See also output.A variable (whether stored within a component or outside) that is written by a component.






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






31. A continuous framework for test process improvement that describes the key elements of an effective test process - especially targeted at system testing and acceptance testing.






32. The capability of the software product to enable specified modifications to be implemented. [ISO 9126] See also maintainability. The ease with which a software product can be modified to correct defects - modified to meet new requirements - modified






33. A set of input values - execution preconditions - expected results and execution postconditions - developed for a particular objective or test condition - such as to exercise a particular program path or to verify compliance with a specific requireme






34. 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.






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






36. Non fulfillment of a specified requirement. [ISO 9000]






37. A specification of the activity which a component or system being tested may experience in production. A load profile consists of a designated number of virtual users who process a defined set of transactions in a specified time period and according






38. 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






39. The capability of the software product to provide functions which meet stated and implied needs when the software is used under specified conditions. [ISO 9126]






40. Testing of software or specification by manual simulation of its execution. See also static analysis. Analysis of software artifacts - e.g. requirements or code - carried out without execution of these software artifacts.






41. A tool that carries out static analysis.






42. Formal testing with respect to user needs - requirements - and business processes conducted to determine whether or not a system satisfies the acceptance criteria and to enable the user - customers or other authorized entity to determine whether or n






43. A white box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute condition outcomes.






44. The process of testing to determine the interoperability of a software product. See also functionality testing. The process of testing to determine the functionality of a software product.






45. The association of the definition of a variable with the use of that variable. Variable uses include computational (e.g. multiplication) or to direct the execution of a path ("predicate" use).






46. The process of identifying risks using techniques such as brainstorming - checklists and failure history.






47. A Linear Code Sequence And Jump - consisting of the following three items (conventionally identified by line numbers in a source code listing): the start of the linear sequence of executable statements - the end of the linear sequence - and the targe






48. A model structure wherein attaining the goals of a set of process areas establishes a maturity level; each level builds a foundation for subsequent levels. [CMMI]






49. A tool that provides support to the test management and control part of a test process. It often has several capabilities - such as testware management - scheduling of tests - the logging of results - progress tracking - incident management and test






50. A test plan that typically addresses one test phase. See also test plan. A document describing the scope - approach - resources and schedule of intended test activities. It identifies amongst others test items - the features to be tested - the testin







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