5.1 Test Organization 5.1.1 Independent Testing Testing tasks may be done by people in a specific testing role, or by people in another role (e.g.,
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4.2.4 State Transition Testing Components or systems may respond differently to an event depending on current conditions or previous history (e.g., the events that have
4.1 Categories of Test Techniques The purpose of a test technique, including those discussed in this section, is to help in identifying test conditions, test
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3.2.4 Applying Review Techniques There are a number of review techniques that can be applied during the individual review (i.e., individual preparation) activity to uncover
3.2 Review Process Reviews vary from informal to formal. Informal reviews are characterized by not following a defined process and not having formal documented output.
3.1 Static Testing Basics In contrast to dynamic testing, which requires the execution of the software being tested, static testing relies on the manual examination
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2.4 Maintenance Testing Once deployed to production environments, software and systems need to be maintained. Changes of various sorts are almost inevitable in delivered software