1. Fill in the blanks below with the two types of testing that are conducted when performing dynamic testing that executes system code:
_________________ testing addresses the overall behavior of the program by testing
transaction flows, input validation, and functional completeness.
_________________ testing includes path testing, code coverage testing and
analysis, logic testing, nested loop testing, and many similar techniques.
2. Performance and stress testing are considered ___________________ testing.
3. White Box testing assumes that the path of logic in a unit or program is not known. (T/F)
4. Name 3 of 5 techniques of White Box testing:
__________________
__________________
__________________
5. Black Box testing determines whether combinations of inputs and operations produce expected results. (T/F)
6. One technique of Black Box testing is Equivalence Partitioning. In a program statement that accepts only one choice from among 10 possible choices, numbered 1 through 10, the middle partition would be from _____ to _____.
7. In the above example, using a Boundary Analysis technique, the lower boundary input(s) would be:
a.1
b.–1 and +1
c.0 and 2
d.0 and 1
8. Incremental Testing involves adding unit-tested programs to a given module or component one by one, and testing each resultant combination. Of the two types, Top-down is often thought to be easier because drivers are often easier to create than stubs. (T/F)
9. The type of testing performed once enough units are integrated with Incremental Testing such that a single business function can be performed is known as:
a.System
b.Integration
c.Unit
d.Thread
10. Acceptance Testing, as a standard test stage, lends itself only to the _____________ technique of testing.
ANSWERS:
1. Functional and Structural
2. Structural
3. False
4. Statement Coverage
Condition Coverage
Decision Coverage
Decision/Condition Coverage
Multiple Condition Coverage
5. True
6. 1 to 10
7. c. 0 and 2
8. False
9. Thread
10. Black Box
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