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1. 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






2. The capability of the software product to enable the user to operate and control it. [ISO 9126] See also usability. The capability of the software to be understood - learned - used and attractive to the user when used under specified conditions. [ISO






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






4. 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.






5. An entity in a programming language - which is typically the smallest indivisible unit of execution.






6. The process of recognizing - investigating - taking action and disposing of incidents. It involves logging incidents - classifying them and identifying the impact. [After IEEE 1044]






7. 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.






8. The degree to which a requirement is stated in terms that permit establishment of test designs (and subsequently test cases) and execution of tests to determine whether the requirements have been met. [After IEEE 610]






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






10. The planning - estimating - monitoring and control of test activities - typically carried out by a test manager.






11. A framework that describes the key elements of an effective product development and maintenance process. The Capability Maturity Model Integration covers best-practices for planning - engineering and managing product development and maintenance. CMMI






12. A path for which a set of input values and preconditions exists which causes it to be executed.






13. The process of transforming general testing objectives into tangible test conditions and test cases.






14. A black box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute combinations of inputs using the concept of condition determination coverage. [TMap]






15. An expert based test estimation technique that aims at making an accurate estimation using the collective wisdom of the team members.






16. 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






17. The process of recording information about tests executed into a test log.






18. A black box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute the combinations of inputs and/or stimuli (causes) shown in a decision table. [Veenendaal] See also decision table. A table showing combinations of inputs and/or stimuli (c






19. Part of quality management focused on providing confidence that quality requirements will be fulfilled. [ISO 9000]






20. A software component or test tool that replaces a component that takes care of the control and/or the calling of a component or system. [After TMap]






21. Any (work) product that must be delivered to someone other than the (work) product's author.






22. A questionnaire based usability test technique to evaluate the usability - e.g. user-satisfaction - of a component or system. [Veenendaal]






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






24. 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.






25. 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]






26. A set of exit criteria.






27. A test plan that typically addresses multiple test levels. 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






28. A five level staged framework for test process improvement - related to the Capability Maturity Model (CMM) - that describes the key elements of an effective test process.






29. 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]






30. A human action that produces an incorrect result. [After IEEE 610]






31. Procedure to derive and/or select test cases based on an analysis of the specification of the functionality of a component or system without reference to its internal structure. See also black box test design technique. Procedure to derive and/or sel






32. An independent evaluation of software products or processes to ascertain compliance to standards - guidelines - specifications - and/or procedures based on objective criteria - including documents that specify: (1) the form or content of the products






33. 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






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






35. A distinct set of test activities collected into a manageable phase of a project - e.g. the execution activities of a test level. [After Gerrard]






36. A type of integration testing in which software elements - hardware elements - or both are combined all at once into a component or an overall system - rather than in stages. [After IEEE 610] See also integration testing. Testing performed to expose






37. A black box test design technique where test cases are selected - possibly using a pseudo-random generation algorithm - to match an operational profile. This technique can be used for testing non-functional attributes such as reliability and performa






38. 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.






39. A form of static analysis based on the definition and usage of variables.






40. Environmental and state conditions that must be fulfilled after the execution of a test or test procedure.






41. A software product that is developed for the general market - i.e. for a large number of customers - and that is delivered to many customers in identical format.






42. A document that specifies - ideally in a complete - precise and verifiable manner - the requirements - design - behavior - or other characteristics of a component or system - and - often - the procedures for determining whether these provisions have






43. Testing of individual components in isolation from surrounding components - with surrounding components being simulated by stubs and drivers - if needed.






44. A description of a component's function in terms of its output values for specified input values under specified conditions - and required non-functional behavior (e.g. resource utilization).






45. A procedure to derive and/or select test cases targeted at one or more defect categories - with tests being developed from what is known about the specific defect category. See also defect taxonomy. A system of (hierarchical) categories designed to b






46. Acronym for Commercial Off-The-Shelf software. See off-the-shelf software. A software product that is developed for the general market - i.e. for a large number of customers - and that is delivered to many customers in identical format.






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






48. The capability of the software to be understood - learned - used and attractive to the user when used under specified conditions. [ISO 9126]






49. A test management task that deals with the activities related to periodically checking the status of a test project. Reports are prepared that compare the actuals to that which was planned. See also test management. The planning - estimating - monito






50. The process of testing to determine the recoverability of a software product. See also reliability testing. The process of testing to determine the reliability of a software product.






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