Problem Solving with C++ (10th Edition)
Problem Solving with C++ (10th Edition)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780134521176
Author: SAVITCH
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 5.4, Problem 17STE
Program Plan Intro

Testing:

  • It denotes an activity to check whether actual results match expected results.
  • It guarantees that software system is defect free.
  • It involves execution of a software component for evaluating one or more interest properties.
  • It identifies errors, gaps or requirements that are omitted related to actual requirements.
  • It could be performed manually or using automated tools.
  • It can be classified as white or black box testing.
  • The manual testing would include testing of software short of any tool.
    • The tester behaves as an end-user.
    • It tests software for identifying any behavior that is unexpected.
    • The different stages include unit, integration, system as well as user acceptance testing.
  • The automation testing uses software to test product.
    • It includes automation for a manual process.
    • The test scenarios are been re-run that are been performed manually.
    • It is used for testing application from performance, load in addition to stress view point.

Program Plan Intro

Testing:

  • It denotes an activity to check whether actual results match expected results.
  • It ensures that software system is defect free.
  • It involves execution of a software component for evaluating one or more interest properties.
  • It identifies errors, gaps or requirements that are missing compared to actual requirements.
  • It can be performed manually or using automated tools.
  • It can be classified as white box or black box testing.
  • The manual testing includes testing of software without using any tool.
    • The tester behaves as an end-user.
    • It tests the software to identify any unexpected behavior.
    • The different stages include unit, integration, system and user acceptance testing.
  • The automation testing uses software to test product.
    • It involves automation of a manual process.
    • The test scenarios are been re-run that are been performed manually.
    • It is used to test application from load, performance and stress view point.

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