System testing
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System testing is testing conducted on a complete integrated system to evaluate the system's compliance with its specified
System testing takes, as its input, all of the integrated components that have passed integration testing. The purpose of integration testing is to detect any inconsistencies between the units that are integrated together (called assemblages). System testing seeks to detect defects both within the "inter-assemblages" and also within the system as a whole.[citation needed] The actual result is the behavior produced or observed when a component or system is tested.[1]
System testing is performed on the entire system in the context of either
Approaches
- Destructive testing: tests are carried out to the specimen's failure, in order to understand a specimen's performance or material behaviour under different loads.
- Nondestructive testing: analysis techniques to evaluate the properties of a material, component or system without causing damage.
- Fault injection: A testing technique which stress the system in an unusual way to examine the system behavior.[2][3][4]
Subject-specific test methods
Software testing
Mobile-device testing
Mobile-device testing assures the quality of mobile devices, like mobile phones, PDAs, etc. The testing will be conducted on both hardware and software. And from the view of different procedures, the testing comprises R&D testing, factory testing and certificate testing. Mobile-device testing involves a set of activities from monitoring and trouble shooting mobile application, content and services on real handsets. Testing includes verification and validation of hardware devices and software applications.
See also
- Automatic test equipment
- Test case
- Test fixture
- Test plan
- Automated testing
- Quality control
- Fault injection
Notes
- ^ "ISTQB Standard glossary of terms used in Software Testing".
- S2CID 195769468.
- ^ "Optimizing fault injection in FMI co-simulation through sensitivity partitioning | Proceedings of the 2019 Summer Simulation Conference". dl.acm.org: 1–12. 22 July 2019. Retrieved 2020-06-15.
- ^ Moradi, Mehrdad, Bentley James Oakes, Mustafa Saraoglu, Andrey Morozov, Klaus Janschek, and Joachim Denil. "Exploring Fault Parameter Space Using Reinforcement Learning-based Fault Injection." (2020).
- ^ Kaner, Cem (November 17, 2006). Exploratory Testing (PDF). Quality Assurance Institute Worldwide Annual Software Testing Conference. Orlando, FL. Archived from the original (PDF) on January 26, 2009. Retrieved November 22, 2014.
References
- Black, Rex (2002). Managing the Testing Process (2nd ed.). Wiley Publishing. ISBN 0-471-22398-0.