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characteristics of a good requirement

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Unambiguous
Testable
Clear
Correct
Understandable
Feasible
Independent
Atomic
Implementation-free
Consistent

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testing enables us to vs fundamental test process

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Testing enables us to:
1. Find defects in the product
2. Verify product is fit for purpose
3. Measure quality of produt
4. Mitigate risk associated with product
5. Build confidence in product
Fundamental test process:
1. Test planning and control
2. Test analysis and design
3. Test implementation and execution
4. Evaluating exit criteria and reporting
5. Test closure

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fundamental test process vs requirements of a methodology

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Fundamental test process:
1. Test planning and control
2. Test analysis and design
3. Test implementation and execution
4. Evaluating exit criteria and reporting
5. Test closure
Requirements of a methodology (remember):
1.Accurate recording of requirements (record requirements)
2. Systematic method of information systems development (Systematic development)
3.Monitor and control time and costs (time/cost)
4.Provision of a user and system maintenence documentation (maintenence documentation)
5. Production of a system endorsed by users (made for users)

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7 principles of testing

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  1. Testing shows presence not absence of defects
  2. Exhaustive testing is impossible
  3. Test early
  4. defect clustering
  5. Pesticide paradox
  6. Context independent
  7. Absence of errors fallacy
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Requirements of a methodology vs SDLC formal lifecycle

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Requirements of a methodology:
1.Accurate recording of requirements
2. Systematic method of information systems development
3.Monitor and control time and costs
4.Provision of a user and system maintenence documentation
5. Production of a system endorsed by users
SDLC formal lifecycle
1. Requirements
2. Design
3. Implementation
4. Testing
5. Delivery

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