Saturday, February 2, 2008

Software Testing VS Debugging

Informally, Software Testing (or just “Testing”) is the process of Uncovering evidence of Defects in Software System. A defect can be introduced during any phase in Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) or maintenance and results from one or more ‘bugs’, mistakes, misunderstandings, omissions, or even misguided intent on the part of Developers. Testing comprises the efforts to find defects. Testing does not include efforts associated with tracking down bugs and fixing them. In other words, testing does not include Debugging or repair of bugs. Testing is importance because it substantially contributes to ensuring that a Software Application does everything it is supposed to do. Some Testing efforts extend the focus to ensure an application does nothing more than it is supposed to do. In many case, Testing makes a significant contribution to guarding users against Software failures that can results in a loss of time, property, customer, or life.

2 komentar:

Anonymous said...

How do you deal with lazy, undisciplined developers who basically want the tester to rewrite their code and wipe their arse at the same time?

Many developers expect such service and are disappointed when you point that their shitty code is their responsibility to debug.

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