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10 Best Test Data Generation Tools

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 13-Jul-2021 11:23:33

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It requires a large volume of data to test applications. Manually inserting data is not an affordable and time-friendly option. Therefore, you need some test data generation tools to insert data into the database with ease. These tools help testers with load, performance and stress testing. You can use these data in other databases too. Apart from storing data, a test data generation tool also helps in securing your existing data. It can be done by replacing confidential data with dummies.10 Best Test Data Generation ToolsDTM Data GeneratorDTM data generator is a reliable tool for delivering high-quality and realistic test ... Read More

Difference between Globalization Testing and Localization Testing

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 13-Jul-2021 11:22:28

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Globalization testing and localization testing are conducted to test the linguistic and cultural aspects of the software. It is mostly used to identify the product’s appeal to global and local audiences. With proper testing, organizations can introduce their software products worldwide.Globalization and localization testing allow the testing team to measure the performance, function, quality, and other essential fundamentals of the software. In the world of globalization, companies need to accommodate the needs of the end-users, in which these testing play a significant role.What is Globalization Testing?Globalization testing is used to test the software for multiple languages. This testing ensures that ... Read More

How to Write Test Cases?

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 13-Jul-2021 11:14:23

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What is a Test Case?A test case is a set of criteria that a tester uses to verify whether or not a software application is meeting the customer's requirements. Preconditions, case name, input conditions, and intended result are all included in the test case design. A test case is a basic activity that is derived from test scenarios.It is a comprehensive document that comprises all possible inputs (both positive and negative) as well as navigation instructions for the test execution process. Writing test cases is a one-time effort that can be reused for regression testing in the future.The test case ... Read More

Mainframe Testing Tutorial for Beginners

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 17-Aug-2021 15:07:23

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We will learn about Mainframe testing in this section, which is used to test software, applications, and services produced on Mainframe Systems.We will also learn about mainframe attributes, mainframe testing types, how to perform it, the various challenges and troubleshooting while performing mainframe testing, various commands used in mainframe testing, some common issues encountered during mainframe testing, and Mainframe Automation Testing Tools.We'll learn about the Mainframe before diving into the concept of Mainframe testing.What is a Mainframe?The mainframe is a multi-user computer system with great performance and speed. The mainframe is the most secure, scalable, and dependable machine system available.In ... Read More

How to Perform Regression Testing?

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 13-Jul-2021 10:50:13

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In this article, we will learn what is regression testing, how to do it, when it is required and its types.What is Regression Testing?Regression testing is also known as black box testing. It is used to verify that a software code modification does not affect the product's existing functionality. Regression testing ensures that a product's new functionality, issue patches, or other changes to an existing feature work properlyRegression testing is a sort of software analysis. Test cases are re-run to ensure that the application's previous functionality is still operational and that the new changes haven't introduced any defects.When there is ... Read More

What is Sandwich Testing (Definition, Types, Examples)?

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 13-Jul-2021 10:46:35

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Integration testing is a specific phase in software testing where testers combine and test all standalone modules into one entity. In this phase, testers test each module of the interface and communication. These tests are conducted using two approaches- top-down and bottom-up integration testing. Sandwich Testing, aka Hybrid integration testing, comprises both the bottom-up and top-down testing approach. In short, in sandwich testing, testers gain the advantages of both of these approaches, making the process more precise and result-oriented.Features of Sandwich TestingBelow are the features of sandwich or hybrid testing −It comes with three layers − the main target layer, ... Read More

Testing Documentation in Software Testing

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 13-Jul-2021 08:36:30

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The documentation of objects written before or during software testing is known as test documentation. It aids the research team in decreasing commitment to testing, test coverage, resource monitoring, and implementation development, among other things. It's a comprehensive set of documents that lets you define and track test preparation, test design, test implementation, and test results resulting from testing activities. It is a comprehensive set of documents that allows you to define and document test planning, test design, test execution, and test results.The importance of procedures for the consumer, the individual, and the business is reflected in documentation. Projects that ... Read More

What is a Test Scenario?

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 13-Jul-2021 08:30:34

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Any capability that may be tested is defined as a TEST SCENARIO. It's also known as Test Possibility or Test Condition. As a tester, you should put yourself in the shoes of the end user and determine the Application Under Test's real-world scenarios and use cases.In liner statements, a test scenario is a complete list containing test cases that cover end-to-end functionality of a software program. A scenario is defined as a liner statement. The test scenario is a classification of testable requirements at a high level. These criteria are categorized according to a module's functionality and derived from use ... Read More

What is Defect Density? Formula to calculate with Example

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 13-Jul-2021 08:23:17

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Software is tested based on its quality, scalability, features, security, and performance, including other essential elements. It's common to detect defects and errors in a software testing process. However, developers must ensure they are taken care of before launching it to the end-users. This is because fixing an error at an early stage will cost significantly less than rectifying it at a later stage.The process of defect detection ensures developers that the end product comprises all the standards and demands of the client. To ensure the perfection of software, software engineers follow the defect density formula to determine the quality ... Read More

What is Requirement Traceability Matrix?

Vineet Nanda
Updated on 30-Aug-2021 07:05:32

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Introduction to Requirement Traceability MatrixA traceability matrix is a table-style document that is used to track requirements in the development of software applications. It can be used to trace backwards (from Coding to requirement) as well as forwards (from Requirements to Design or Coding). Requirement Traceability Matrix (RTM) or Cross Reference Matrix are other names for it (CRM).It is produced prior to the test execution process to ensure that all requirements are addressed in the form of a Test case, ensuring that no testing is missed. We connect all of the requirements to their associated test cases in the RTM ... Read More

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