Chapter 3: Terminology Flashcards
Ad Hoc Review
A. A review technique in which a work product is evaluated from the perspective of different stakeholders.
B. A review technique performed informally without a structured process.
A review technique performed informally without a structured process.
Checklist-Based Review
A. A review technique guided by a list of questions or required attributes.
B. A review technique in which a work product is evaluated to determine its ability to address specific scenarios.
A review technique guided by a list of questions or required attributes.
Dynamic Testing
A. Testing that involves the execution of the test item.
B. Testing a work product without the work product code being executed.
Testing that involves the execution of the test item.
Formal Review
A. A formal review by technical experts that examine the quality of a work product and identify discrepancies from specifications and standards.
B. A type of review that follows a defined process with a formally documented output.
A type of review that follows a defined process with a formally documented output.
Informal Review
A. A type of review that does not follow a defined process and has no formally documented output.
B. A type of static testing in which a work product or process is evaluated by one or more individuals to detect defects or to provide improvements.
A type of review that does not follow a defined process and has no formally documented output.
Inspection
A. The process of evaluating a component or system without executing it, based on its form, structure, content, or documentation.
B. A type of formal review to identify issues in a work product, which provides measurement to improve the review process and the software development process.
A type of formal review to identify issues in a work product, which provides measurement to improve the review process and the software development process.
Perspective-Based Testing
A. A type of review that follows a defined process with a formally documented output.
B. A review technique in which a work product is evaluated from the perspective of different stakeholders with the purpose to derive other work products.
A review technique in which a work product is evaluated from the perspective of different stakeholders with the purpose to derive other work products.
Review
A. A review technique guided by a list of questions or required attributes.
B. A type of static testing in which a work product or process is evaluated by one or more individuals to detect defects or to provide improvements.
A type of static testing in which a work product or process is evaluated by one or more individuals to detect defects or to provide improvements.
Role-Based Review
A. A review technique in which a work product is evaluated from the perspective of different stakeholders.
B. A type of review that does not follow a defined process and has no formally documented output.
A review technique in which a work product is evaluated from the perspective of different stakeholders.
Scenario-Based Review
A. A review technique in which a work product is evaluated from the perspective of different stakeholders with the purpose to derive other work products.
B. A review technique in which a work product is evaluated to determine its ability to address specific scenarios.
A review technique in which a work product is evaluated to determine its ability to address specific scenarios.
Static Analysis
A. The process that identifies test conditions by analyzing the test basis.
B. The process of evaluating a component or system without executing it, based on its form, structure, content, or documentation.
The process of evaluating a component or system without executing it, based on its form, structure, content, or documentation.
Static Testing
A. Testing a work product without the work product code being executed.
B. Testing that involves the execution of the test item.
Testing a work product without the work product code being executed.
Technical Review
A. A formal review by technical experts that examine the quality of a work product and identify discrepancies from specifications and standards.
B. A type of formal review to identify issues in a work product, which provides measurement to improve the review process and the software development process.
A formal review by technical experts that examine the quality of a work product and identify discrepancies from specifications and standards.
Walkthrough
A. A review technique in which a work product is evaluated from the perspective of different stakeholders.
B. A type of review in which an author leads members of the review through a work product and the members ask questions and make comments about possible issues.
A type of review in which an author leads members of the review through a work product and the members ask questions and make comments about possible issues.