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1. 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
moderator
test reproduceability
validation
test plan
2. Testing the integration of systems and packages; testing interfaces to external organizations (e.g. Electronic Data Interchange - Internet).
software quality
system integration testing
risk
decision testing
3. The representation of a distinct set of tasks performed by the component or system - possibly based on user behavior when interacting with the component or system - and their probabilities of occurance. A task is logical rather that physical and can
resumption criteria
operational profile
isolation testing
concurrency testing
4. A test approach in which the test suite comprises all combinations of input values and preconditions.
product risk
test automation
exhaustive testing
coverage tool
5. The representation of selected behavioral characteristics of one physical or abstract system by another system. [ISO 2382/1]
definition-use pair
simulation
test reproduceability
statement testing
6. Testing practice for a project using agile methodologies - such as extreme programming (XP) - treating development as the customer of testing and emphasizing the test first design paradigm. See also test driven development. A way of developing softwa
test type
agile testing
defect density
incident management
7. A chronological record of relevant details about the execution of tests. [IEEE 829]
test log
condition determination testing
postcondition
usability testing
8. Supplied software on any suitable media - which leads the installer through the installation process. It normally runs the installation process - provides feedback on installation results - and prompts for options.
decision coverage
installation wizard
classification tree
state transition
9. Testing of a component or system at specification or implementation level without execution of that software - e.g. reviews or static code analysis.
test control
pass/fail criteria
incident management
static testing
10. A systematic evaluation of software acquisition - supply - development - operation - or maintenance process - performed by or on behalf of management that monitors progress - determines the status of plans and schedules - confirms requirements and th
coverage
phase test plan
test input
management review
11. The process through which decisions are reached and protective measures are implemented for reducing risks to - or maintaining risks within - specified levels.
system integration testing
Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
usability testing
risk control
12. A transition between two states of a component or system.
safety critical system
test monitoring
state transition
software quality
13. The set of generic and specific conditions - agreed upon with the stakeholders - for permitting a process to be officially completed. The purpose of exit criteria is to prevent a task from being considered completed when there are still outstanding p
pair testing
exit point
test monitoring
exit criteria
14. A requirement that does not relate to functionality - but to attributes such as reliability - efficiency - usability - maintainability and portability.
master test plan
usability testing
non-functional requirement
test type
15. An occurrence in which one defect prevents the detection of another. [After IEEE 610]
pseudo-random
defect tracking tool
Test Process Improvement (TPI)
defect masking
16. A software product that supports one or more test activities - such as planning and control - specification - building initial files and data - test execution and test analysis. [TMap] See also CAST. Acronym for Computer Aided Software Testing.
test tool
attack
data flow
replaceability
17. A computational model consisting of a finite number of states and transitions between those states - possibly with accompanying actions. [IEEE 610]
data flow analysis
test execution automation
bespoke software
finite state machine
18. The leader and main person responsible for an inspection or other review process.
input value
moderator
volume testing
experienced-based test design technique
19. An analysis method that determines which parts of the software have been executed (covered) by the test suite and which parts have not been executed - e.g. statement coverage - decision coverage or condition coverage.
qualification
pair programming
code coverage
test basis
20. 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.
infeasible path
test reproduceability
capture/replay tool
Test Process Improvement (TPI)
21. An abstract representation of the sequence and possible changes of the state of data objects - where the state of an object is any of: creation - usage - or destruction. [Beizer]
data flow
failure mode
dynamic testing
experienced-based test design technique
22. Testing based on an analysis of the internal structure of the component or system.
security
code-based testing
high level test case
test summary report
23. A review not based on a formal (documented) procedure.
informal review
equivalence partition coverage
test level
pointer
24. The process of testing to determine the maintainability of a software product.
dynamic analysis
serviceability testing
off-the-shelf software
defect management
25. Computer instructions and data definitions expressed in a programming language or in a form output by an assembler - compiler or other translator. [IEEE 610]
wild pointer
code
static code analyzer
user test
26. A programming language in which executable test scripts are written - used by a test execution tool (e.g. a capture/playback tool).
system testing
condition
scripting language
test script
27. A table showing combinations of inputs and/or stimuli (causes) with their associated outputs and/or actions (effects) - which can be used to design test cases.
operational acceptance testing
decision table
consistency
test approach
28. 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]
test execution phase
failure rate
mutation analysis
defect management
29. Operational testing by potential and/or existing users/customers at an external site not otherwise involved with the developers - to determine whether or not a component or system satisfies the user/customer needs and fits within the business process
statement testing
beta testing
exhaustive testing
memory leak
30. A tool that provides an environment for unit or component testing in which a component can be tested in isolation or with suitable stubs and drivers. It also provides other support for the developer - such as debugging capabilities. [Graham]
unit test framework
test case
error tolerance
false-fail result
31. Procedure used to derive and/or select test cases.
root cause
coverage
test design technique
moderator
32. A scheme for the execution of test procedures. The test procedures are included in the test execution schedule in their context and in the order in which they are to be executed.
scribe
probe effect
test script
test execution schedule
33. 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.
basis test set
understandability
impact analysis
process cycle test
34. The physical or functional manifestation of a failure. For example - a system in failure mode may be characterized by slow operation - incorrect outputs - or complete termination of execution. [IEEE 610]
portability
data flow analysis
phase test plan
failure mode
35. A tool that supports the recording of requirements - requirements attributes (e.g. priority - knowledge responsible) and annotation - and facilitates traceability through layers of requirements and requirements change management. Some requirements ma
requirements management tool
debugging tool
intake test
management review
36. The use of software - e.g. capture/playback tools - to control the execution of tests - the comparison of actual results to expected results - the setting up of test preconditions - and other test control and reporting functions.
risk type
robustness testing
root cause analysis
test execution automation
37. A type of test tool that enables data to be selected from existing databases or created - generated - manipulated and edited for use in testing.
installability testing
test data preparation tool
project risk
configuration control board (CCB)
38. The process of assigning a number or category to an entity to describe an attribute of that entity. [ISO 14598]
certification
measurement
test design technique
static testing
39. A document reporting on any event that occurred - e.g. during the testing - which requires investigation. [After IEEE 829]
desk checking
reliability
configuration management
incident report
40. The capability of the software product to co-exist with other independent software in a common environment sharing common resources. [ISO 9126] See also portability. The ease with which the software product can be transferred from one hardware or sof
module
development testing
co-existence
formal review
41. A type of performance testing conducted to evaluate a system or component at or beyond the limits of its anticipated or specified work loads - or with reduced availability of resources such as access to memory or servers. [After IEEE 610] See also pe
defect tracking tool
CASE
stress testing
metric
42. A black box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute business procedures and processes. [TMap] See also procedure testing. Testing aimed at ensuring that the component or system can operate in conjunction with new or existing
process cycle test
business process-based testing
test session
finite state machine
43. A sequence of events - e.g. executable statements - of a component or system from an entry point to an exit point.
path
technical review
test approach
buffer overflow
44. A human action that produces an incorrect result. [After IEEE 610]
accessibility testing
impact analysis
error
risk control
45. 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
installability testing
recovery testing
replaceability
defect tracking tool
46. A tool that supports the validation of models of the software or system [Graham].
reviewer
component
test summary report
modelling tool
47. A logical expression that can be evaluated as True or False - e.g. A>B. See also test condition. An item or event of a component or system that could be verified by one or more test cases - e.g. a function - transaction - feature - quality attribute
condition
test suite
peer review
configuration control
48. The capability of the software product to maintain a specified level of performance in cases of software faults (defects) or of infringement of its specified interface. [ISO 9126] See also reliability - robustness. The ability of the software product
test log
fault tolerance
low level test case
interoperability
49. A specific category of risk related to the type of testing that can mitigate (control) that category. For example the risk of user-interactions being misunderstood can be mitigated by usability testing.
risk type
black-box testing
interface testing
test execution technique
50. Acronym for Computer Aided Software Engineering.
CASE
quality attribute
condition testing
requirements management tool
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