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Verification

ISTQB Glossary definition

Confirmation by examination and through provision of objective evidence that specified requirements have been fulfilled. [ISO 9000]

In Simple English,

See - confirm - document - confirm

QA Practitioner’s notes for real work experience in this field

  • This is one of the basic functions of the testing.
  • At the most basic level it refers to the process of verification and confirmation of the behaviour
  • One importatnt part of the verfication process is ‘Objective evidence’ - That means your verification is complete only when you have a test log to show that you verified and what you verified and how you verified it

Now, Let’s see one or more example cases to understand this even better:

Say, you are testing the most basic login test.
seeing just login works is first part of the verification process.
the most important part of the verification process is to have a test log with proof.


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volume testing

Testing where the system is subjected to large volumes of d . See also resource-utilization testing.

vertical traceability

The tracing of requirements through the layers of development documentation to components.

version control

See configuration control.

variable

An element of storage in a computer that is accessible by a software program by referring to it by a name.

value-based quality

A view of quality, wherein quality is defined by price. A quality product or service is one that provides desired performance at an acceptable cost. Quality is determined by means of a decision process with stakeholders on trade-offs between time, effort and cost aspects. [After Garvin] See also manufacturing-based quality, product- based quality, transcendent-based quality, user-based quality.

validation

Confirmation by examination and through provision of objective evidence that the requirements for a specific intended use or application have been fulfilled. [ISO 9000]

V-model

A framework to describe the software development lifecycle activities from requirements specification to maintenance. The V-model illustrates how testing activities can be integrated into each phase of the software development lifecycle.

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V-model

A framework to describe the software development life cycle activities from requirements specification to maintenance.
The V-model illustrates how testing activities can be integrated into each phase of the software development life cycle.

Variable

An element of storage in a computer that is accessible by a software program by referring to it by a name.

Validation

Confirmation by examination and through provision of objective evidence that the requirements for a specific intended use or application have been fulfilled. [ISO 9000]

Verification

Confirmation by examination and through the provision of objective evidence
that specified requirements have been fulfilled. [ISO 9000]

Vertical traceability

The tracing of requirements through the layers of development
documentation to components.

Volume testing

Testing where the system is subjected to large volumes of data. See also
resource-utilization testing.