Manual Testing Definations
1. Quality: - It is defined as the conformance to the customer specification.
2. Testing: - A Tester should suppose to identify the
defects.
3. White box testing: -Based on knowledge of the internal logic
of an application’s code. Tests are based on coverage of code statements,
branches, paths, conditions.
4. Test case: - Test case is a description of what to be
tested, what data to be given and what actions to be done to check the actual
result against the expected result.
5. Black box testing: - Not based on any knowledge of
internal design or code. Tests are based on requirements and functionality.
6. Functionality testing: - Testing whether the
functionality of the application is working or not and whether all the
requirements have covered are not.
7. System testing: - The entire application tested
according to the requirements.
8. Sanity testing: - Initial testing conducted on the
application to check the proper behavior on the application.
9. Smoke testing: - Initial testing is conducted on over
all application to check whether all the functionalities available to conduct
detail testing on them.
10. Regression testing: - Retesting the bug after fixing or
any modifications or enhancement done to the application and testing whether
the existing functionalities are effecting to the privies functionalities or
not.
11. Integration testing: - All the modules are integrated
together and testing how modules are couple together and communication between
the modules.
12. Usability testing: - Checking whether it is user
friendliness or not.
I. To check for the look and
feel of application.
ii. Where the end user can understand and can easily use
the application.
13. User acceptance testing: - After all the bugs are fixed
we have to test once again to make shore that the application meets the
user requirements.
14. Severity: - how much the bug is effecting the
application.
15. Priority: - When the bug is to be fixed.
16. Unit testing: - After completion of their reviews,
programmer concentration on coding, to physically construct a soft ware. In
this level, their will test every program through white box testing.
17. Recovery testing: - It is also known as reliability
testing during this test, testing engineers validates that whether our
application build change from abnormal state to normal state or not.
18. Compatibility testing: - It is also known as
portability testing. During this test, testing engineer validates that whether
our application build run on customer expectation platform or not.
19. Configuration testing: -It is also known as hardware
compatibility testing. During this test testing engineer validates that whether
our application support different technology hardware devises or not.
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