error seeding: The process of intentionally adding known defects to those already in the
component or system for the purpose of monitoring the rate of detection and removal, and
estimating the number of remaining defects.
[IEEE 610]
defect masking or fault...
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error seeding: The process of intentionally adding known defects to those already in the
component or system for the purpose of monitoring the rate of detection and removal, and
estimating the number of remaining defects.
[IEEE 610]
defect masking or fault masking: An occurrence in which one defect prevents the
detection of another
testware: Artifacts produced during the test process required to plan, design, and execute
tests, such as documentation, scripts, inputs, expected results, set-up and clear-up
procedures, files, databases, environment, and any additional software or utilities used in
testing.
[After Fewster and Graham].
As we know the hardware engineer produce hardware,software engineers produce software
,same like this ,software test engineer produce testware
It is a static approach in whicj doc.
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are being review but not executed
It is a dynamic approach in which we validate the application
Open issue: it is a agreement between ba and client where the application is r
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