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Fundamentals of testing
1. P R E S E N T E D B Y M U H A M M A D I B N U W A R D A N A
I N F O R M AT I O N S Y S T E M AT FA C U LT Y S A I N S A N D
T E C H N O L O G Y
FUNDAMENTALS OF
TESTING
2. IS TESTING NECESSARY?
• 1 Describe, with examples, the way in which a defect
in software can cause harm to a person, to the
environment or to a company.
• 2 Distinguish between the root cause of a defect and
its effects.
• 3 Give reasons why testing is necessary by giving
examples.
3. CONT...
• 4 Describe why testing is part of quality assurance
and give examples of how testing contributes to
higher quality.
• 5 Recall the terms 'mistake', 'defect', 'fault', 'failure'
and the corresponding terms 'error' and 'bug'.
• 6 Explain the fundamental principles in testing.
6. TESTING AND QUALITY
• What is quality?
Projects aim to deliver software to specification.
This is known as validation and verification.
The ISTQB glossary definition “covers not just the
specified requirements but also user and customer needs
and expectations.”
7. For find quality by specificaton, so the software have to
testing before deliver to customer.
8. DEFINING SOFTWARE TESTING
• Process
• All life cycle activities
• Both static and dynamic
• Planning
• Preparation
• Software products and related work products
9. SOFTWARE TEST AND DRIVING TEST
COMPARED
• Planning and preparation
• Static and dynamic
• Evaluation
• Determine that they satisfy specified requirements
• Demonstrate that they are fit for purpose
• Detect defects
10. FUNDAMENTALS PROCESS
• planning and control;
• analysis and design;
• implementation and execution;
• evaluating exit criteria and reporting;
• test closure activities.
11. END OF CHAPTER 1
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