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| A formal process carried out by a specialized testing team in which a software unit, several integrated software units or an entire software package are examined by running the programs on a computer. |
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| A type of acceptance testing; performed to identify all possible issues/bugs before releasing the product to everyday users or public. |
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| Adapts the software package to differences in new customer requirements, changing environmental conditions etc. |
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| Infrastructure components |
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| Tools employed to prevent software errors and promote the quality level of the entire organization. |
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| The advantage of checklists to review teams |
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| Facilitates improves the efficiency of review sessions. |
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| Software Configuration Management |
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| An SQA component responsible for applying (computerized and non-computerized) technical tools and administrative procedures that enable completion of the tasks required to maintain SCIs and software configuration versions. |
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| How many classes that SQA Architectures is divided? |
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| Testing that takes into account the internal mechanism of a system or component |
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| Testing that ignores the internal mechanism of the system or component and focuses solely on the outputs in response to selected inputs and execution conditions |
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| Performed by "real users" of the software application in a "real environment" and can be considered as a form of external User Acceptance Testing. |
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