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1. The process of confirming that a component - system or person complies with its specified requirements - e.g. by passing an exam.






2. 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]






3. A test design technique in which a model of the statistical distribution of the input is used to construct representative test cases. See also operational profile testing. Statistical testing using a model of system operations (short duration tasks)






4. A risk directly related to the test object. See also risk. A factor that could result in future negative consequences; usually expressed as impact and likelihood.






5. The method used to perform the actual test execution - either manual or automated.






6. A formula based test estimation method based on function point analysis. [TMap]






7. The behavior produced/observed when a component or system is tested.






8. A test case without concrete (implementation level) values for input data and expected results. Logical operators are used; instances of the actual values are not yet defined and/or available. See also low level test case. A test case with concrete (






9. A path that cannot be exercised by any set of possible input values.






10. The percentage of combinations of all single condition outcomes within one statement that have been exercised by a test suite. 100% multiple condition coverage implies 100% condition determination coverage.






11. A tool that carries out static analysis.






12. The process of intentionally adding known defects to those already in the component or system for the purpose of monitoring the rate of detection and removal - and estimating the number of remaining defects. [IEEE 610]






13. The degree of impact that a defect has on the development or operation of a component or system. [After IEEE 610]






14. Formal or informal testing conducted during the implementation of a component or system - usually in the development environment by developers. [After IEEE 610]






15. Behavior of a component or system in response to erroneous input - from either a human user or from another component or system - or to an internal failure.






16. A black box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute user scenarios.






17. 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]






18. The response of a component or system to a set of input values and preconditions.






19. 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.






20. Testing to determine the scalability of the software product.






21. The calculated approximation of a result (e.g. effort spent - completion date - costs involved - number of test cases - etc.) which is usable even if input data may be incomplete - uncertain - or noisy.






22. A meeting at the end of a project during which the project team members evaluate the project and learn lessons that can be applied to the next project.






23. A black box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute valid and invalid state transitions. See also N-switch testing. A form of state transition testing in which test cases are designed to execute all valid sequences of N+1 tr






24. The ease with which a software product can be modified to correct defects - modified to meet new requirements - modified to make future maintenance easier - or adapted to a changed environment. [ISO 9126]






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






26. The process of developing and prioritizing test procedures - creating test data and - optionally - preparing test harnesses and writing automated test scripts.






27. The process of testing to determine the reliability of a software product.






28. 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.






29. 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]






30. A test tool to perform automated test comparison of actual results with expected results.






31. 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






32. 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






33. The degree to which a component or system can function correctly in the presence of invalid inputs or stressful environmental conditions. [IEEE 610] See also error-tolerance - fault-tolerance. The ability of a system or component to continue normal o






34. A source of a defect such that if it is removed - the occurance of the defect type is decreased or removed. [CMMI]






35. An evaluation of a product or project status to ascertain discrepancies from planned results and to recommend improvements. Examples include management review - informal review - technical review - inspection - and walkthrough. [After IEEE 1028]






36. Testing of software used to convert data from existing systems for use in replacement systems.






37. The activity of establishing or updating a test plan.






38. A list of activities - tasks or events of the test process - identifying their intended start and finish dates and/or times - and interdependencies.






39. 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]






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






41. Procedure to derive and/or select test cases based on an analysis of the internal structure of a component or system.






42. The effect on the component or system by the measurement instrument when the component or system is being measured - e.g. by a performance testing tool or monitor. For example performance may be slightly worse when performance testing tools are being






43. The number of independent paths through a program. Cyclomatic complexity is defined as: L - N + 2P - where - L = the number of edges/links in a graph - N = the number of nodes in a graph - P = the number of disconnected parts of the graph (e.g. a cal






44. An abstract representation of all possible sequences of events (paths) in the execution through a component or system.






45. 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.






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






47. A black box test design technique in which test cases are designed based on boundary values. See also boundary value. An input value or output value which is on the edge of an equivalence partition or at the smallest incremental distance on either si






48. Testing where components or systems are integrated and tested one or some at a time - until all the components or systems are integrated and tested.






49. 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]






50. Testing aimed at ensuring that the component or system can operate in conjunction with new or existing users' business procedures or operational procedures.







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