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Limitations and Difficulties of the Checklists

The significant feature of checklists is that they are normally not very specific, especially those high-level ones. For instance, a high-level functional checklist normally includes the main functions to be

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Designing a Performance Test Environment

There are a lot of projects where all performance testing are conducted on the live environment. On the other hand, we can say that this is rather uncommon and adds

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Oracle Problem in Test Execution

Checking of the result is a complex task, because of the theoretical difficulties and practical limitations. According to the long standing theoretical outputs result checking for software testing in common

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Static Test Cases And The Dynamic Test Runs

As soon as testing models have been built and validated, they can be used to create test cases, which may then be implemented planned test procedure. So, let us start!

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What Is Coverage-Based Testing?

The majority of generally accepted testing techniques, it doesn’t matter if it is functional testing (black-box testing) or structural testing (white-box testing), use different ways of test coverage as the

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What Is Usage-Based Statistical Testing?

Actual client usage of software may be considered as a form of usage-based testing. In the case if defects are detected by clients, some information about them can be reported

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Black-Box Testing vs White-Box Testing

The main differences between black-box testing (BBT) and white-box testing (WBT) are in such aspects: Objects The tested objects may overlap sometimes. WBT is commonly used to test not very

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Direct And Indirect Quality Measures

To reach the quality assurance objects it is necessary to identify where we are and what we should do to reach these objects. To get such information, objective assessment using

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Comparison of Verification & Validation and QA View Points

Most quality assurance activities that are carried out directly in the software development process can be classified as verification activities, while quality assurance activities which are associated with the technical

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Quality Assurance Activities In Software Processes

In incremental and iterative processes the overall process can be considered as consisting of some increments or iterations, with each of them following equal mini phases corresponding to those in

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Significance of Education and Training During Software Development

Teaching and training provide people-based solutions to eliminate the source of software bugs. Software practitioners notice for a long time that the human factor is the most important indicator in

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