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What is Monkey Testing?

Note: this article was updated in July 2019 Is it right to trust to chance, especially when it comes to your job? If to talk about software testing, you hardly

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Difference Between System and Acceptance Testing

Acceptance testing tests the system whether it satisfies the requirements. It is alike with System testing in such focus that the whole system is checked. But it is significant dissimilarity

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Preparation of Acceptance Test Plan

In any software testing project the acceptance document is basically prepared using the certain inputs. But this can vary depending on organization and project. Here are the most general inputs

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Latent and Masked Software Bugs: What’s the Difference?

Note: the article was updated in October 2018 Bugs can attack your software at any time especially when you do not expect to meet them. Some software defects are not

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How Does Software Testing Affect Risk?

A risk is such circumstance which can arise wastes. Risk can only be controlled in different scenarios but not absolutely removed. A defect generally transforms to a risk. Let’s imagine,

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Main Types of Defects in Software Testing

Note: the article was updated in August 2018. There are several different classifications of software issues that are based on a certain criterion, for example, classification according to defect severity,

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The Main Goal of Acceptance Testing

Note: this article was updated in December 2019. Have you already conducted all system tests? Are all the bugs found and fixed? Looks like you have done with testing, there

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Techniques for White Box Testing

Linear Code Sequence and Jump Testing Design Test cases should be designed to exercise Linear Code Sequence and Jump. For every test case these should be clarified: the input to

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White Box Test Techniques. Data Flow Testing

Design Test cases should be designed to execute control flow paths between definitions and uses of variables in the component. Every test case should comprise: input to the component control

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Black Box Test Techniques. Random Testing

Design Test cases should be chosen randomly from the input domain of the component according to the input distribution. The input distribution which used for the test case suite should

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Black Box Test Techniques. Syntax Testing

Introduction to black box testing to can find here. Syntax Testing Analysis Syntax Testing uses such model of the formally defined syntax of the inputs to a component. The syntax

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