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1. The organizational artifacts needed to perform testing - consisting of test environments - test tools - office environment and procedures.
precondition
test infrastructure
interface testing
basic block
2. The process of testing to determine the interoperability of a software product. See also functionality testing. The process of testing to determine the functionality of a software product.
compatibility testing
interoperability testing
path testing
boundary value analysis
3. 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.
incremental testing
fault tolerance
Defect Detection Percentage (DDP)
capture/replay tool
4. Testing that involves the execution of the software of a component or system.
portability
entry criteria
LCSAJ
dynamic testing
5. A test case with concrete (implementation level) values for input data and expected results. Logical operators from high level test cases are replaced by actual values that correspond to the objectives of the logical operators. See also high level te
thread testing
capture/replay tool
output domain
low level test case
6. An element of configuration management - consisting of selecting the configuration items for a system and recording their functional and physical characteristics in technical documentation. [IEEE 610]
recoverability testing
multiple condition coverage
exploratory testing
configuration identification
7. Execution of a test on a specific version of the test object.
input domain
multiple condition testing
test run
portability
8. The set of generic and specific conditions for permitting a process to go forward with a defined task - e.g. test phase. The purpose of entry criteria is to prevent a task from starting which would entail more (wasted) effort compared to the effort n
stress testing
decision condition coverage
entry criteria
data flow analysis
9. A requirement that specifies a function that a component or system must perform. [IEEE 610]
compliance
orthogonal array
performance testing tool
functional requirement
10. A project is a unique set of coordinated and controlled activities with start and finish dates undertaken to achieve an objective conforming to specific requirements - including the constraints of time - cost and resources. [ISO 9000]
Function Point Analysis (FPA)
robustness
maintainability testing
project
11. Testing based on an analysis of the internal structure of the component or system.
code-based testing
test implementation
test design specification
condition coverage
12. Procedure to derive and/or select test cases based on the tester's experience - knowledge and intuition.
intake test
pair testing
experienced-based test design technique
co-existence
13. A test result which fails to identify the presence of a defect that is actually present in the test object.
test case suite
cause-effect graphing
dynamic analysis tool
false-pass result
14. The percentage of branches that have been exercised by a test suite. 100% branch coverage implies both 100% decision coverage and 100% statement coverage.
co-existence
negative testing
instrumenter
branch coverage
15. 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
test procedure
peer review
test estimation
user acceptance testing
16. 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
production acceptance testing
state transition testing
syntax testing
test session
17. An environment containing hardware - instrumentation - simulators - software tools - and other support elements needed to conduct a test. [After IEEE 610]
ad hoc testing
reviewer
test estimation
test environment
18. 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.
Fault Tree Analysis (FTA)
condition testing
use case
defect report
19. Acronym for Computer Aided Software Testing. See also test automation.The use of software to perform or support test activities - e.g. test management - test design - test execution and results checking.
CAST
security testing tool
acceptance testing
test summary report
20. The number of defects found by a test phase - divided by the number found by that test phase and any other means afterwards.
Defect Detection Percentage (DDP)
defect report
test automation
pair testing
21. A feature or characteristic that affects an item's quality. [IEEE 610]
formal review
exception handling
quality attribute
risk type
22. Testing of software used to convert data from existing systems for use in replacement systems.
result
cause-effect graphing
high level test case
migration testing
23. 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
beta testing
oracle
failure
operational environment
24. A software tool used to carry out instrumentation.
instrumenter
audit
test procedure specification
test data preparation tool
25. 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
verification
classification tree
code-based testing
equivalence partitioning
26. A sequence of events - e.g. executable statements - of a component or system from an entry point to an exit point.
post-execution comparison
ad hoc testing
data driven testing
path
27. Confirmation by examination and through provision of objective evidence that specified requirements have been fulfilled. [ISO 9000]
outcome
test case suite
verification
system integration testing
28. A skilled professional who is involved in the testing of a component or system.
tester
software
data flow testing
configuration
29. Two or more single conditions joined by means of a logical operator (AND - OR or XOR) - e.g. 'A>B AND C>1000'.
top-down testing
compound condition
Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI)
test design
30. A high-level description of the test levels to be performed and the testing within those levels for an organization or programme (one or more projects).
configuration control
test execution tool
test strategy
branch coverage
31. The total costs incurred on quality activities and issues and often split into prevention costs - appraisal costs - internal failure costs and external failure costs.
cost of quality
decision
stub
efficiency
32. An integration test type that is concerned with testing the interfaces between components or systems.
Function Point Analysis (FPA)
measurement
interface testing
incident
33. The process of identifying differences between the actual results produced by the component or system under test and the expected results for a test. Test comparison can be performed during test execution (dynamic comparison) or after test execution.
peer review
test specification technique
mutation analysis
test comparison
34. The process of testing the installability of a software product. See also portability testing. The process of testing to determine the portability of a software product.
failure rate
master test plan
portability testing
installability testing
35. 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.
tester
static code analysis
test data
configuration control
36. 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.
defect report
data flow coverage
quality assurance
Test Maturity Model Integrated (TMMi)
37. A systematic evaluation of software acquisition - supply - development - operation - or maintenance process - performed by or on behalf of management that monitors progress - determines the status of plans and schedules - confirms requirements and th
severity
performance profiling
data definition
management review
38. 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.
multiple condition testing
changeability
complexity
capture/playback tool
39. A black box test design technique in which test cases - described by means of a classification tree - are designed to execute combinations of representatives of input and/or output domains. [Grochtmann]
defect density
test summary report
test case
classification tree method
40. 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.
test tool
black-box test design technique
Test Point Analysis (TPA)
learnability
41. A development life cycle where a project is broken into a usually large number of iterations. An iteration is a complete development loop resulting in a release (internal or external) of an executable product - a subset of the final product under dev
off-the-shelf software
deliverable
iterative development model
phase test plan
42. A set of one or more test cases. [IEEE 829]
test performance indicator
coverage tool
understandability
test
43. 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
integration testing
daily build
test monitoring
exit criteria
44. 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.
suspension criteria
data definition
daily build
hyperlink
45. Testing the changes to an operational system or the impact of a changed environment to an operational system.
verification
usability testing
maintenance testing
boundary value analysis
46. 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]
feasible path
state diagram
design-based testing
maintenance
47. 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)
statistical testing
suitability
coverage tool
data driven testing
48. A white box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute combinations of single condition outcomes (within one statement).
CASE
multiple condition testing
replaceability
orthogonal array testing
49. A transition between two states of a component or system.
module
validation
state transition
test object
50. A document that consists of a test design specification - test case specification and/or test procedure specification.
test specification
error guessing
finite state machine
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