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1. A black box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute all possbile discrete combinations of each pair of input parameters. See also orthogonal array testing. A systematic way of testing all-pair combinations of variables using






2. A tool that facilitates the recording and status tracking of incidents. They often have workflow-oriented facilities to track and control the allocation - correction and re-testing of incidents and provide reporting facilities. See also defect manage






3. Coordinated activities to direct and control an organization with regard to quality. Direction and control with regard to quality generally includes the establishment of the quality policy and quality objectives - quality planning - quality control -






4. The process of demonstrating the ability to fulfill specified requirements. Note the term 'qualified' is used to designate the corresponding status. [ISO 9000]






5. Operational testing in the acceptance test phase - typically performed in a simulated real-life operational environment by operator and/or administrator focusing on operational aspects - e.g. recoverability - resource-behavior - installability and te






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






7. 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






8. A version of component integration testing where the progressive integration of components follows the implementation of subsets of the requirements - as opposed to the integration of components by levels of a hierarchy.






9. 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]






10. Testing the integration of systems and packages; testing interfaces to external organizations (e.g. Electronic Data Interchange - Internet).






11. The behavior predicted by the specification - or another source - of the component or system under specified conditions.






12. The period of time in the software life cycle during which the requirements for a software product are defined and documented. [IEEE 610]






13. A basic block that can be selected for execution based on a program construct in which one of two or more alternative program paths is available - e.g. case - jump - go to - if-then-else.






14. The capability of the software product to re-establish a specified level of performance and recover the data directly affected in case of failure. [ISO 9126] See also reliability. The ability of the software product to perform its required functions






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






16. A high level document describing the principles - approach and major objectives of the organization regarding testing.






17. Testing where the system is subjected to large volumes of data. See also resource-utilization testing. The process of testing to determine the resource-utilization of a software product.






18. A technique used to characterize the elements of risk. The result of a hazard analysis will drive the methods used for development and testing of a system. See also risk analysis. The process of assessing identified risks to estimate their impact and






19. Data that exists (for example - in a database) before a test is executed - and that affects or is affected by the component or system under test.






20. Testing the quality of the documentation - e.g. user guide or installation guide.






21. A set of exit criteria.






22. A group of people responsible for evaluating and approving or disapproving proposed changes to configuration items - and for ensuring implementation of approved changes. [IEEE 610]






23. The process of testing to determine the efficiency of a software product.






24. Testing the attributes of a component or system that do not relate to functionality - e.g. reliability - efficiency - usability - maintainability and portability.






25. The process of combining components or systems into larger assemblies.






26. A device - computer program or system used during testing - which behaves or operates like a given system when provided with a set of controlled inputs. [After IEEE 610 - DO178b] See also emulator. A device - computer program - or system that accepts






27. A collection of components organized to accomplish a specific function or set of functions. [IEEE 610]






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






29. Hardware and software products installed at users' or customers' sites where the component or system under test will be used. The software may include operating systems - database management systems - and other applications.






30. The degree - expressed as a percentage - to which a specified coverage item has been exercised by a test suite.






31. A feature or characteristic that affects an item's quality. [IEEE 610]






32. An occurrence in which one defect prevents the detection of another. [After IEEE 610]






33. A review not based on a formal (documented) procedure.






34. The consequence/outcome of the execution of a test. It includes outputs to screens - changes to data - reports - and communication messages sent out.






35. A development life cycle where a project is broken into a series of increments - each of which delivers a portion of the functionality in the overall project requirements. The requirements are prioritized and delivered in priority order in the approp






36. A portion of an input or output domain for which the behavior of a component or system is assumed to be the same - based on the specification.






37. Computer programs - procedures - and possibly associated documentation and data pertaining to the operation of a computer system. [IEEE 610]






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






39. 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.






40. A subset of all defined/planned test cases that cover the main functionality of a component or system - to ascertaining that the most crucial functions of a program work - but not bothering with finer details. A daily build and smoke test is among in






41. The process of testing to determine the functionality of a software product.






42. 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.






43. 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]






44. A set of input values - execution preconditions - expected results and execution postconditions - developed for a particular objective or test condition - such as to exercise a particular program path or to verify compliance with a specific requireme






45. Analysis of source code carried out without execution of that software.






46. A source to determine expected results to compare with the actual result of the software under test. An oracle may be the existing system (for a benchmark) - a user-manual - or an individual's specialized knowledge - but should not be the code. [Afte






47. Execution of a test on a specific version of the test object.






48. A test is deemed to pass if its actual result matches its expected result.






49. 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






50. A special instance of a smoke test to decide if the component or system is ready for detailed and further testing. An intake test is typically carried out at the start of the test execution phase. See also smoke test. A subset of all defined/planned







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