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1. Testing of software used to convert data from existing systems for use in replacement systems.
test monitoring
quality management
conversion testing
equivalence partition
2. A reason or purpose for designing and executing a test.
test objective
baseline
independence of testing
robustness testing
3. An abstract representation of all possible sequences of events (paths) in the execution through a component or system.
probe effect
unit test framework
test process
control flow graph
4. (1) The capability of an organization with respect to the effectiveness and efficiency of its processes and work practices. See also Capability Maturity Model - Test Maturity Model. (2) The capability of the software product to avoid failure as a res
test schedule
test performance indicator
maturity
test tool
5. A test whereby real-life users are involved to evaluate the usability of a component or system.
test management
test summary report
user test
risk identification
6. 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 - or structural element.
boundary value coverage
non-functional requirement
equivalence partition
test condition
7. 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.
code coverage
test progress report
integration
incremental development model
8. Decision rules used to determine whether a test item (function) or feature has passed or failed a test. [IEEE 829]
Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI)
isolation testing
failure rate
pass/fail criteria
9. The process of testing to determine the maintainability of a software product.
scalability
serviceability testing
design-based testing
installability
10. 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
Software Usability Measurement Inventory (SUMI)
decision table testing
test run
integration testing
11. The degree of uniformity - standardization - and freedom from contradiction among the documents or parts of a component or system. [IEEE 610]
error tolerance
decision table testing
consistency
functional test design technique
12. Acronym for Computer Aided Software Engineering.
CASE
black-box test design technique
functional testing
moderator
13. 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.
postcondition
attack
Test Maturity Model Integrated (TMMi)
integration testing
14. A type of test execution tool where inputs are recorded during manual testing in order to generate automated test scripts that can be executed later (i.e. replayed). These tools are often used to support automated regression testing.
configuration auditing
non-conformity
Failure Mode - Effect and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)
capture/playback tool
15. The leader and main person responsible for an inspection or other review process.
configuration management
moderator
audit
defect tracking tool
16. A grid showing the resulting transitions for each state combined with each possible event - showing both valid and invalid transitions.
risk level
test strategy
state table
defect management tool
17. An approach to testing in which test cases are designed based on test objectives and test conditions derived from requirements - e.g. tests that exercise specific functions or probe non-functional attributes such as reliability or usability.
Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
statistical testing
state diagram
requirements-based testing
18. A statement of test objectives - and possibly test ideas about how to test. Test charters are used in exploratory testing. See also exploratory testing. An informal test design technique where the tester actively controls the design of the tests as t
test charter
test execution automation
process
configuration identification
19. An expert based test estimation technique that aims at making an accurate estimation using the collective wisdom of the team members.
multiple condition testing
requirements phase
Wide Band Delphi
test
20. An attribute of a test indicating whether the same results are produced each time the test is executed.
static code analyzer
test execution
test reproduceability
scripting language
21. 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.
Test Maturity Model (TMM)
load profile
basis test set
entry criteria
22. Comparison of actual and expected results - performed after the software has finished running.
test design technique
post-execution comparison
finite state machine
test design
23. The degree of impact that a defect has on the development or operation of a component or system. [After IEEE 610]
severity
level test plan
data driven testing
low level test case
24. A white box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute paths.
path testing
interoperability testing
test harness
reliability growth model
25. A test is deemed to fail if its actual result does not match its expected result.
elementary comparison testing
statement coverage
fail
baseline
26. The capability of the software product to enable the user to understand whether the software is suitable - and how it can be used for particular tasks and conditions of use. [ISO 9126] See also usability. The capability of the software to be understo
CASE
project
post-execution comparison
understandability
27. The process of confirming that a component - system or person complies with its specified requirements - e.g. by passing an exam.
test design
test case suite
process cycle test
certification
28. A set of one or more test cases. [IEEE 829]
test case
entry point
integration testing
test
29. A test case that cannot be executed because the preconditions for its execution are not fulfilled.
test specification
data flow coverage
resource utilization testing
blocked test case
30. 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
infeasible path
fault tolerance
actual outcome
test planning
31. Statistical testing using a model of system operations (short duration tasks) and their probability of typical use. [Musa]
operational environment
operational profile testing
user acceptance testing
replaceability
32. 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
performance profiling
concurrency testing
branch coverage
functional testing
33. A skilled professional who is involved in the testing of a component or system.
tester
walkthrough
requirements-based testing
capture/replay tool
34. A review characterized by documented procedures and requirements - e.g. inspection.
Test Point Analysis (TPA)
qualification
formal review
decision condition coverage
35. The process of testing to determine the functionality of a software product.
re-testing
coverage item
functionality testing
debugging
36. 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
acceptance testing
Defect Detection Percentage (DDP)
test session
data flow coverage
37. 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.
functional integration
test
fault seeding tool
Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
38. Procedure to derive and/or select test cases based on the tester's experience - knowledge and intuition.
efficiency
test monitoring
experienced-based test design technique
exit criteria
39. A review not based on a formal (documented) procedure.
monkey testing
informal review
fault seeding tool
simulator
40. The percentage of boundary values that have been exercised by a test suite.
usability
hyperlink
boundary value coverage
conversion testing
41. Software developed specifically for a set of users or customers. The opposite is off-the-shelf software.
test script
pointer
test basis
bespoke software
42. 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.
cost of quality
configuration
definition-use pair
defect tracking tool
43. Formal or informal testing conducted during the implementation of a component or system - usually in the development environment by developers. [After IEEE 610]
review
development testing
static analysis
priority
44. A tree showing equivalence parititions hierarchically ordered - which is used to design test cases in the classification tree method. See also classification tree method. A black box test design technique in which test cases - described by means of a
software quality
classification tree
data flow coverage
negative testing
45. A group of test activities aimed at testing a component or system focused on a specific test objective - i.e. functional test - usability test - regression test etc. A test type may take place on one or more test levels or test phases. [After TMap]
test type
quality management
compiler
condition testing
46. A data item that specifies the location of another data item; for example - a data item that specifies the address of the next employee record to be processed. [IEEE 610]
test target
pointer
Failure Mode - Effect and Criticality Analysis (FMECA)
staged representation
47. A device - computer program - or system that accepts the same inputs and produces the same outputs as a given system. [IEEE 610] See also simulator. A device - computer program or system used during testing - which behaves or operates like a given sy
defect masking
emulator
test manager
control flow analysis
48. A variable (whether stored within a component or outside) that is read by a component.
white-box testing
test driven development
input
specified input
49. The process of testing to determine the recoverability of a software product.
recovery testing
metric
static analysis
test schedule
50. A diagram that depicts the states that a component or system can assume - and shows the events or circumstances that cause and/or result from a change from one state to another. [IEEE 610]
functionality testing
state diagram
exercised
LCSAJ testing