Match the item on the left with the process or technique on the right with which
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Match the item on the left with the process or technique on the right with which it is most closely related.
risk
expected fail
mock objects
record and playback
regression test
spiral model
version control
system test
unified model
regression testing
software configuration management
integration testing
- A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H.risk
- A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H.expected fail
- A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H.mock objects
- A. B. C. D. E. F. G. H.record and playback
A.regression test
B.spiral model
C.version control
D.system test
E.unified model
F.regression testing
G.software configuration management
H.integration testing
Explanation / Answer
General definitions:
A) Regression test selects a particular suite from the existing and runs that alone that promotes cost efficiency
B) Sprial model is the risk based analysis model
C) Version model is a source control that manages the documents, programs, websites, and other information source
D) System test is the test carried out on the user's perpective
E) Unified model is a numerical model that could be used for the weather and climatic report.
F) Regression testing is done to detect no bugs could occur and it also make sure that no bugs arises from the older one. it's a type of software testing to confirm a code or a program hs no changes with the existing features
G) Software configuration management tracks and controls the software in the configuration management. If any changes has been done ACM could track and identifies that
H) Integration testing is done to expose the faults in the individual unit that is tested as a group.
1) Risk : Spiral model
2) Expected fail : Integration testing and Software configuration management (partially related)
3) Mock objects: Regression test, System test
4) Record and playback: Version model and Regression testing
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