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1. The number of independent paths through a program. Cyclomatic complexity is defined as: L - N + 2P - where - L = the number of edges/links in a graph - N = the number of nodes in a graph - P = the number of disconnected parts of the graph (e.g. a cal
decision condition testing
decision
configuration item
cyclomatic complexity
2. The process of testing to determine the reliability of a software product.
N-switch testing
testable requirements
reliability testing
defect masking
3. The assessment of change to the layers of development documentation - test documentation and components - in order to implement a given change to specified requirements.
input domain
impact analysis
measurement
maintenance testing
4. The total costs incurred on quality activities and issues and often split into prevention costs - appraisal costs - internal failure costs and external failure costs.
interface testing
CAST
cost of quality
efficiency
5. A set of several test cases for a component or system under test - where the post condition of one test is often used as the precondition for the next one.
path coverage
blocked test case
test case suite
decision coverage
6. Artifacts produced during the test process required to plan - design - and execute tests - such as documentation - scripts - inputs - expected results - set-up and clear-up procedures - files - databases - environment - and any additional software or
defect report
portability testing
testware
functional test design technique
7. An approach to testing to reduce the level of product risks and inform stakeholders on their status - starting in the initial stages of a project. It involves the identification of product risks and their use in guiding the test process.
status accounting
defect taxonomy
risk-based testing
risk control
8. Any event occurring that requires investigation. [After IEEE 1008]
security tool
high level test case
incident
test control
9. A device or storage area used to store data temporarily for differences in rates of data flow - time or occurrence of events - or amounts of data that can be handeld by the devices or processes involved in the transfer or use of the data. [IEEE 610]
result
buffer
stress testing tool
fail
10. A tool that carries out static analysis.
recovery testing
static analysis tool
test oracle
post-execution comparison
11. Testing the methods and processes used to access and manage the data(base) - to ensure access methods - processes and data rules function as expected and that during access to the database - data is not corrupted or unexpectedly deleted - updated or
product risk
infeasible path
path testing
database integrity testing
12. Deviation of the component or system from its expected delivery - service or result. [After Fenton]
test tool
failure
output value
statement
13. The process consisting of all life cycle activities - both static and dynamic - concerned with planning - preparation and evaluation of software products and related work products to determine that they satisfy specified requirements - to demonstrate
suspension criteria
test comparator
testing
branch coverage
14. A minimal software item that can be tested in isolation.
component
security
availability
negative testing
15. The degree to which a component or system has a design and/or internal structure that is difficult to understand - maintain and verify. See also cyclomatic complexity. The number of independent paths through a program. Cyclomatic complexity is define
horizontal traceability
complexity
regression testing
scalability
16. A document specifying a sequence of actions for the execution of a test. Also known as test script or manual test script. [After IEEE 829]
pair programming
path
test scenario
statistical testing
17. 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]
business process-based testing
test comparison
ttractiveness
defect report
18. 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
defect based test design technique
test evaluation report
replaceability
basic block
19. The capability of the software product to avoid unexpected effects from modifications in the software. [ISO 9126] See also maintainability. The ease with which a software product can be modified to correct defects - modified to meet new requirements
dynamic testing
risk-based testing
traceability
stability
20. The process of testing to determine the maintainability of a software product.
equivalence partition coverage
serviceability testing
test plan
unreachable code
21. 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]
horizontal traceability
version control
bottom-up testing
state transition testing
22. An instance of an output. See also output.A variable (whether stored within a component or outside) that is written by a component.
output value
configuration control board (CCB)
test strategy
configuration
23. A transition between two states of a component or system.
test phase
measurement
state transition testing
state transition
24. An integration test type that is concerned with testing the interfaces between components or systems.
analyzability
interface testing
robustness testing
best practice
25. A five level staged framework for test process improvement - related to the Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) - that describes the key elements of an effective test process.
security testing
fail
Test Maturity Model Integrated (TMMi)
decision condition testing
26. The level of (business) importance assigned to an item - e.g. defect.
priority
capture/replay tool
condition coverage
severity
27. The process of testing an integrated system to verify that it meets specified requirements. [Hetzel]
iterative development model
operational profile testing
frozen test basis
system testing
28. The totality of functionality and features of a software product that bear on its ability to satisfy stated or implied needs. [After ISO 9126]
test charter
path coverage
software quality
hazard analysis
29. Confirmation by examination and through provision of objective evidence that specified requirements have been fulfilled. [ISO 9000]
verification
decision coverage
debugging tool
hyperlink tool
30. A point in time in a project at which defined (intermediate) deliverables and results should be ready.
test estimation
compiler
user acceptance testing
milestone
31. The process of testing to determine the interoperability of a software product.
defect management
product risk
compatibility testing
decision
32. 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.
test procedure specification
test manager
requirements phase
interoperability testing
33. Recording the details of any incident that occurred - e.g. during testing.
multiple condition coverage
pair programming
N-switch coverage
incident logging
34. An aggregation of hardware - software or both - that is designated for configuration management and treated as a single entity in the configuration management process. [IEEE 610]
control flow
non-conformity
tester
configuration item
35. The method used to perform the actual test execution - either manual or automated.
error tolerance
decision table
test execution technique
intake test
36. A project is a unique set of coordinated and controlled activities with start and finish dates undertaken to achieve an objective conforming to specific requirements - including the constraints of time - cost and resources. [ISO 9000]
hyperlink
project
input
test item
37. The process of confirming that a component - system or person complies with its specified requirements - e.g. by passing an exam.
specified input
resource utilization
certification
decision condition testing
38. A test result in which a defect is reported although no such defect actually exists in the test object.
test level
test design tool
false-fail result
memory leak
39. The capability of the software to be understood - learned - used and attractive to the user when used under specified conditions. [ISO 9126]
test design tool
usability
test case
risk analysis
40. A computational model consisting of a finite number of states and transitions between those states - possibly with accompanying actions. [IEEE 610]
incremental development model
installability
defect report
finite state machine
41. A discipline applying technical and administrative direction and surveillance to: identify and document the functional and physical characteristics of a configuration item - control changes to those characteristics - record and report change processi
decision outcome
configuration management
test case
bespoke software
42. The degree of impact that a defect has on the development or operation of a component or system. [After IEEE 610]
scribe
test type
severity
test design
43. The fundamental test process comprises test planning and control - test analysis and design - test implementation and execution - evaluating exit criteria and reporting - and test closure activities.
test process
stub
wild pointer
test suite
44. 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 testing tasks - who will do each task - degree of tester independence - the tes
test plan
incident
condition coverage
dynamic analysis
45. The degree to which a component or system can function correctly in the presence of invalid inputs or stressful environmental conditions. [IEEE 610] See also error-tolerance - fault-tolerance. The ability of a system or component to continue normal o
negative testing
robustness
Defect Detection Percentage (DDP)
test comparator
46. The ability of the software product to perform its required functions under stated conditions for a specified period of time - or for a specified number of operations. [ISO 9126]
feature
reliability
Defect Detection Percentage (DDP)
learnability
47. During the test closure phase of a test process data is collected from completed activities to consolidate experience - testware - facts and numbers. The test closure phase consists of finalizing and archiving the testware and evaluating the test pro
executable statement
state diagram
test closure
process
48. 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
performance testing tool
formal review
ad hoc testing
expected result
49. Comparison of actual and expected results - performed while the software is being executed - for example by a test execution tool.
dynamic comparison
learnability
test environment
attack
50. The process of testing to determine the maintainability of a software product.
usability
maintainability testing
test design technique
suitability
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