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1. The process of evaluating behavior - e.g. memory performance - CPU usage - of a system or component during execution. [After IEEE 610]






2. 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]






3. An approach to testing in which test cases are designed based on the architecture and/or detailed design of a component or system (e.g. tests of interfaces between components or systems).






4. Attributes of software products that bear on its ability to prevent unauthorized access - whether accidental or deliberate - to programs and data. [ISO 9126] See also functionality. The capability of the software product to provide functions which me






5. 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.






6. A software tool or hardware device that runs concurrently with the component or system under test and supervises - records and/or analyses the behavior of the component or system. [After IEEE 610]






7. A tool that provides an environment for unit or component testing in which a component can be tested in isolation or with suitable stubs and drivers. It also provides other support for the developer - such as debugging capabilities. [Graham]






8. The percentage of executable statements that have been exercised by a test suite.






9. A capability maturity model structure wherein capability levels provide a recommended order for approaching process improvement within specified process areas. [CMMI]






10. 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]






11. The capability of the software product to enable modified software to be tested. [ISO 9126] See also maintainability. The ease with which a software product can be modified to correct defects - modified to meet new requirements - modified to make fut






12. 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]






13. The ease with which the software product can be transferred from one hardware or software environment to another. [ISO 9126]






14. 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






15. 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






16. A test environment comprised of stubs and drivers needed to execute a test.






17. A white box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute decision outcomes.






18. The testing of individual software components. [After IEEE 610]






19. 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






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.






21. 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]






22. The process of testing to determine the recoverability of a software product. See also reliability testing. The process of testing to determine the reliability of a software product.






23. The degree of uniformity - standardization - and freedom from contradiction among the documents or parts of a component or system. [IEEE 610]






24. A skilled professional who is involved in the testing of a component or system.






25. Procedure to derive and/or select test cases for nonfunctional testing based on an analysis of the specification of a component or system without reference to its internal structure. See also black box test design technique. Procedure to derive and/o






26. A tool that provides support to the test management and control part of a test process. It often has several capabilities - such as testware management - scheduling of tests - the logging of results - progress tracking - incident management and test






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






28. 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






29. A pointer that references a location that is out of scope for that pointer or that does not exist. See also pointer. A data item that specifies the location of another data item; for example - a data item that specifies the address of the next employ






30. A tool that carries out static analysis.






31. Method aiming to measure the size of the functionality of an information system. The measurement is independent of the technology. This measurement may be used as a basis for the measurement of productivity - the estimation of the needed resources -






32. Statistical testing using a model of system operations (short duration tasks) and their probability of typical use. [Musa]






33. 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 -






34. 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






35. The number or category assigned to an attribute of an entity by making a measurement. [ISO 14598]






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.






37. A test is deemed to fail if its actual result does not match its expected result.






38. The capability of the software product to avoid unexpected effects from modifications in the software. [ISO 9126] See also maintainability. The ease with which a software product can be modified to correct defects - modified to meet new requirements






39. The assessment of change to the layers of development documentation - test documentation and components - in order to implement a given change to specified requirements.






40. The evaluation of a condition to True or False.






41. A software component or test tool that replaces a component that takes care of the control and/or the calling of a component or system. [After TMap]






42. A framework that describes the key elements of an effective product development and maintenance process. The Capability Maturity Model Integration covers best-practices for planning - engineering and managing product development and maintenance. CMMI






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






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






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






46. The use of software to perform or support test activities - e.g. test management - test design - test execution and results checking.






47. 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






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






49. A white box test design technique in which test cases are designed to execute paths.






50. A scheme for the execution of test procedures. The test procedures are included in the test execution schedule in their context and in the order in which they are to be executed.







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