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1. The set from which valid output values can be selected. See also domain. The set from which valid input and/or output values can be selected.
output domain
incident management
impact analysis
maintenance testing
2. The process of testing to determine the compliance of the component or system.
compliance testing
database integrity testing
coverage
defect management tool
3. A pointer within a web page that leads to other web pages.
priority
hyperlink
maintainability testing
reliability growth model
4. Testing based on an analysis of the internal structure of the component or system.
test target
domain
white-box testing
baseline
5. 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.
exception handling
data flow analysis
replaceability
Test Maturity Model Integrated (TMMi)
6. Supplied instructions on any suitable media - which guides the installer through the installation process. This may be a manual guide - step-by-step procedure - installation wizard - or any other similar process description.
installation guide
test performance indicator
control flow analysis
performance profiling
7. The set from which valid input and/or output values can be selected.
test strategy
test estimation
domain
static analysis
8. A tool that carries out static analysis.
static analyzer
risk analysis
traceability
reliability
9. The ability of a system or component to continue normal operation despite the presence of erroneous inputs. [After IEEE 610].
measurement
static analyzer
error tolerance
master test plan
10. Coverage measures based on the internal structure of a component or system.
data flow testing
data flow coverage
structural coverage
procedure testing
11. A system whose failure or malfunction may result in death or serious injury to people - or loss or severe damage to equipment - or environmental harm.
safety critical system
quality assurance
defect management
incident report
12. A tool that facilitates the recording and status tracking of defects and changes. They often have workflow-oriented facilities to track and control the allocation - correction and re-testing of defects and provide reporting facilities. See also incid
buffer
defect management tool
Test Point Analysis (TPA)
risk control
13. Procedure used to derive and/or select test cases.
test specification technique
decision coverage
process improvement
simulation
14. Statistical testing using a model of system operations (short duration tasks) and their probability of typical use. [Musa]
CAST
operational profile testing
instrumenter
actual outcome
15. An executable statement where a variable is assigned a value.
exploratory testing
quality management
CAST
data definition
16. Any event occurring that requires investigation. [After IEEE 1008]
level test plan
beta testing
incident
production acceptance testing
17. The capability of the software product to interact with one or more specified components or systems. [After ISO 9126] See also functionality. The capability of the software product to provide functions which meet stated and implied needs when the sof
intake test
configuration identification
interoperability
hyperlink
18. 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]
baseline
performance testing
risk type
test session
19. Computer instructions and data definitions expressed in a programming language or in a form output by an assembler - compiler or other translator. [IEEE 610]
defect
operational profile
scenario testing
code
20. A document produced at the end of the test process summarizing all testing activities and results. It also contains an evaluation of the test process and lessons learned.
reliability testing
test reproduceability
oracle
test evaluation report
21. An instance of an output. See also output.A variable (whether stored within a component or outside) that is written by a component.
test type
test session
review tool
output value
22. An entity in a programming language - which is typically the smallest indivisible unit of execution.
maintainability testing
pass/fail criteria
project
statement
23. A set of one or more test cases. [IEEE 829]
audit
test
acceptance criteria
test strategy
24. The data received from an external source by the test object during test execution. The external source can be hardware - software or human.
actual outcome
test input
feasible path
oracle
25. 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
reliability
co-existence
interoperability
load testing
26. A computational model consisting of a finite number of states and transitions between those states - possibly with accompanying actions. [IEEE 610]
test infrastructure
horizontal traceability
finite state machine
test type
27. A model that shows the growth in reliability over time during continuous testing of a component or system as a result of the removal of defects that result in reliability failures.
interoperability
analyzability
reliability growth model
daily build
28. A technique used to analyze the causes of faults (defects). The technique visually models how logical relationships between failures - human errors - and external events can combine to cause specific faults to disclose.
audit
test execution
exhaustive testing
Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
29. 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.
requirements phase
understandability
unit testing
equivalence partitioning
30. The behavior produced/observed when a component or system is tested.
system integration testing
actual outcome
project risk
off-the-shelf software
31. 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.
low level test case
statement coverage
path testing
review tool
32. 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
operational acceptance testing
result
test data preparation tool
module
33. Confirmation by examination and through provision of objective evidence that the requirements for a specific intended use or application have been fulfilled. [ISO 9000]
usability testing
quality assurance
validation
accuracy
34. The process of finding - analyzing and removing the causes of failures in software.
test run
debugging
basis test set
cause-effect graphing
35. An informal test design technique where the tester actively controls the design of the tests as those tests are performed and uses information gained while testing to design new and better tests. [After Bach]
robustness testing
exploratory testing
severity
output domain
36. 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
Software Usability Measurement Inventory (SUMI)
random testing
component
bottom-up testing
37. A high level metric of effectiveness and/or efficiency used to guide and control progressive development - e.g. lead-time slip for software development. [CMMI]
test run
acceptance testing
qualification
performance indicator
38. Directed and focused attempt to evaluate the quality - especially reliability - of a test object by attempting to force specific failures to occur.
test condition
attack
cause-effect graphing
data flow testing
39. The component or system to be tested. See also test item. 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.
regression testing
test object
component specification
resource utilization testing
40. 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
capture/replay tool
performance testing tool
specification
decision condition coverage
41. Testing that involves the execution of the software of a component or system.
risk
failure rate
dynamic testing
configuration management
42. 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]
wild pointer
component specification
test progress report
configuration control
43. 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
formal review
CASE
phase test plan
conversion testing
44. Testing to determine the scalability of the software product.
boundary value analysis
risk identification
scalability testing
independence of testing
45. An analysis technique aimed at identifying the root causes of defects. By directing corrective measures at root causes - it is hoped that the likelihood of defect recurrence will be minimized.
ttractiveness
product risk
Defect Detection Percentage (DDP)
root cause analysis
46. 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]
buffer
technical review
frozen test basis
formal review
47. A review characterized by documented procedures and requirements - e.g. inspection.
LCSAJ
data flow
formal review
Test Maturity Model (TMM)
48. A form of state transition testing in which test cases are designed to execute all valid sequences of N+1 transitions. [Chow] See also state transition testing. A black box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute valid and i
test management tool
test script
N-switch testing
equivalence partition
49. Two persons - e.g. two testers - a developer and a tester - or an end-user and a tester - working together to find defects. Typically - they share one computer and trade control of it while testing.
requirements management tool
instrumentation
defect density
pair testing
50. A development activity where a complete system is compiled and linked every day (usually overnight) - so that a consistent system is available at any time including all latest changes.
test execution phase
daily build
process improvement
test manager