2.2.3 System Testing Objectives of system testing System testing focuses on the behavior and capabilities of a whole system or product, often considering the end-to-end
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2.2 Test Levels Test levels are groups of test activities that are organized and managed together. Each test level is an instance of the test
2.1 Software Development Lifecycle Models A software development lifecycle model describes the types of activity performed at each stage in a software development project, and
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1.5 The Psychology of Testing Software development, including software testing, involves human beings. Therefore, human psychology has important effects on software testing. 1.5.1 Human Psychology
1.4.3 Test Work Products Test work products are created as part of the test process. Just as there is significant variation in the way that
1.4.2 Test Activities and Tasks A test process consists of the following main groups of activities: Test planning Test monitoring and control Test analysis Test
1.3 Seven Testing Principles A number of testing principles have been suggested over the past 50 years and offer general guidelines common for all testing.
1.1 What is Testing? Software systems are an integral part of life, from business applications (e.g., banking) to consumer products (e.g., cars). Most people have
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