SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT LIFE CYCLE -SDLC

Stage 1: Planning and Requirement Analysis : Requirement analysis is the most important and fundamental stage in SDLC. It is performed by the senior members of the team with inputs from the customer, the sales department, market surveys and domain experts in the industry. This information is then used to plan the basic project approach …

What is the difference between an use case and test case ?

A use case captures business and user requirements related to system functions—that is, how the users interact with the system. The goal of a use case is to help the development team understand precisely what the users will expect the system to do. A use case describes all the possible paths through a given user/system …

Absence of Error/ Defects – fallacy

It is possible that software which is 99% bug-free is still unusable. This can be the case if the system is tested thoroughly for the wrong requirement. Software testing is not mere finding defects, but also to check that software addresses the business needs. The absence of Error is a Fallacy i.e. Finding and fixing …

TESTING IS CONTEXT DEPENDENT

Testing is basically context dependent. Different kinds of sites are tested differently. For example, safety – critical software is tested differently from an e-commerce site. Testing effort should be based on what is to be tested. Testing focus will depend on what is more important for that type of application. Testing a website like “Trade …

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