Cause-Effect Graph
A graphical representation of the input data and / or signals (causes) and related outputs (effects), which can be used to develop test scenarios.
A graphical representation of the input data and / or signals (causes) and related outputs (effects), which can be used to develop test scenarios.
Test development using black-box method, in which test cases are designed based on the diagrams of cause-effect relationships.
Process of confirming that a component, system or person meets the requirements, for example, by means of passing the exam.
(1) A structured approach to transitioning individuals and organizations from a current state to a desired future state.
An experience-based test design technique whereby the experienced tester uses a high-level list of items to be noted, checked, or remembered, or a set of rules or criteria against which a product has to be verified.
A tree indicating hierarchical ordered equivalent areas that used to develop test scripts in the classification tree method.
Development of tests using a black box method, in which test cases, described by means of a classification tree, are designed to test sample combinations of input and/or output subsets.
The ability of the software to co-exist with other independent software in a common environment, sharing common resources.