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  2. Software testing - Wikipedia

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    Software testing can often be divided into white-box and black-box. These two approaches are used to describe the point of view that the tester takes when designing test cases. A hybrid approach called grey-box that includes aspects of both boxes may also be applied to software testing methodology. [31] [32]

  3. ISO/IEC 29119 - Wikipedia

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    ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119 Software and systems engineering -- Software testing [1] is a series of five international standards for software testing.First developed in 2007 [2] and released in 2013, the standard "defines vocabulary, processes, documentation, techniques, and a process assessment model for testing that can be used within any software development lifecycle."

  4. Test management - Wikipedia

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    Test definition includes: test plan, association with product requirements and specifications. Eventually, some relationship can be set between tests so that precedences can be established. E.g. if test A is parent of test B and if test A is failing, then it may be useless to perform test B. Tests should also be associated with priorities.

  5. System testing - Wikipedia

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    System testing can detect defects in the system as a whole. [citation needed] [1] System testing can verify the design, the behavior and even the believed expectations of the customer. It is also intended to test up to and beyond the bounds of specified software and hardware requirements. [citation needed]

  6. Black-box testing - Wikipedia

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    Black-box testing, sometimes referred to as specification-based testing, [1] is a method of software testing that examines the functionality of an application without peering into its internal structures or workings. This method of test can be applied virtually to every level of software testing: unit, integration, system and acceptance.

  7. Software performance testing - Wikipedia

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    According to the Microsoft Developer Network the Performance Testing Methodology consists of the following activities: Identify the Test Environment. Identify the physical test environment and the production environment as well as the tools and resources available to the test team. The physical environment includes hardware, software, and ...

  8. Category:Software testing - Wikipedia

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    Software testing controversies; Software testing outsourcing; Software Testing, Verification & Reliability; Software verification; Specification by example; Sputnik (JavaScript conformance test) Squish (Froglogic) Sri Lanka Software Testing Board; Stepping (debugging) Stream X-Machine; Stress testing (computing) Stress testing (software) Test suite

  9. Test design - Wikipedia

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    Test design is one of the most important prerequisites of software quality. Good test design supports: defining and improving quality related processes and procedures (quality assurance); evaluating the quality of the product with regards to customer expectations and needs (quality control); finding defects in the product (software testing).