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Software Testing And Qa

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  • Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. A system under load. modeling the expected usage of a software program by simulating multiple users accessing the program's services concurrently.






2. A test that exercises a feature of a product in full detail.






3. Test case design






4. Can't see - test the functional testing - no access to code and testing is done on UI






5. Formal or informal testing conducted during the implementation of a component or system usually in the development environment by developers






6. In software development testing is usually required before release to the general public. This is known as the alpha phase.alpha testing.






7. A testing methodology in which two or more program mutations are executed using the same test cases to evaluate the ability of the test cases to detect differences in the mutations






8. Testing conducted to evaluate whether systems or components pass data and control correctly to each other.






9. Measure of amount of testing performed . determined by mapping test cases to requirements - Tracebility matrix is test coverage. Number of test caes executed divided by total number of test cases






10. Tests that use representative sets of programs and data designed to evaluate the performance of computer hardware and software in a given configuration






11. Testing practice for projects using agile methodologies - treating development as the customer of testing and emphasizing a test-first design paradigm






12. Determine whether a system meets some specified standard. external organization as complying with the standard






13. The number of defects identified in a component or system divided by the size of the component or system (expressed in standard measurement terms - e.g. lines-ofcode or number of classes or function points)






14. The expected results or performance characteristics that define whether the test cases passed or failed






15. Use analytical risk-based testing strategies - define realistic objectives for testing - with metrics - Instititutes continuous test process improvement based on lessons learned






16. Testing carried out using no recognised test case design technique. It is also known as Exploratory Testing






17. This term refers to making software specifically designed for a specific locality






18. Black box testing - concrete box or functional testing is used to check that the outputs of a program - given certain inputs - conform to the functional specification of the program. It performs testing based on previously understood requirements (or






19. The percentage of decision outcomes that have been exercised by a test suite.






20. Testing whether the system meets its specified objectives for maintainability.






21. Integration testing where system components are integrated into the system one at a time until the entire system is integrated.






22. Test activity aimed at proving the correct implementation of a required function at a level where the entire hardware/software chain involved in the execution of the function is available.






23. Integration testing where no incremental testing takes place prior to all the system's components being combined to form the system.






24. Application Under Test






25. Testing in which the action of a test case is parameterized by externally defined data values - maintained as a file or spreadsheet. A common technique in Automated Testing






26. Integration testing is the phase of software testing in which individual software modules are combined and tested as a group. It follows unit testing and precedes system testing






27. An analysis method that determines which parts of the software have been executed (covered) by the test case suite and which parts have not been executed and therefore may require additional attention.






28. An approach to integration testing where the lowest level components are tested first - then used to facilitate the testing of higher level components. The process is repeated until the component at the top of the hierarchy is tested.






29. Multi-user testing geared towards determining the effects of accessing the same application code - module or database records. Identifies and measures the level of locking - deadlocking and use of single-threaded code and locking semaphores






30. Depends on the schedule and risk based - business impact follow the 20-80 rules






31. Testing one particular module - functionality heavily






32. They arise from mistakes and errors made by people in either a program's source code or its design that prevents it from working correctly or produces an incorrect result






33. Knows about the software and test - no proper plan






34. Testing concerned with the accuracy of documentation.






35. Gamma testing is a little-known informal phrase that refers derisively to the release of "buggy" (defect-ridden) products.






36. Risk based questions - depends on the schedule and risk based - business impact follow the 20-80 rules






37. Root cause analyst - base of the problem - customer satisfaction report






38. A white box testing technique that exercises program loops






39. Approach to doing something that generally give good results when applied appropriately and thoughfully






40. The percentage of branches that have been exercised by a test suite. 100% - Implies both 100% decision coverage and 100% statement coverage






41. A test case design technique for a component in which test cases are designed to execute representatives from equivalence classes






42. Examines an application's requirements for pre-existing software - initial states and configuration in order to maintain proper functionality






43. This technique for testing computer software does not require significant advanced planning and is tolerant of limited documentation for the target-of-test.






44. Model-based testing refers to software testing where test cases are derived in whole or in part from a model that describes some (usually functional) aspects of the system under test.






45. Testing using input values that should be rejected by the component or system






46. executing the software






47. Checks for memory leaks or other problems that may occur with prolonged execution






48. The process of testing to determine the interoperability of a software product






49. A variation of Regression Testing. Testing conducted with multiple cycles in which errors found in test cycle N are resolved and the solution is retested in test cycle N+.






50. Kind of unit testing - internal working of software