What the meaning of code walk through is?
Explain what n+1 testing is?
Testing wherein we subject the target of the test, to varying workloads to measure and evaluate the performance behaviors and the ability of the target and the test to continue to function properly under these different workloads?
During which test activity could fault be found most cost-effectively?
What are the structure-based (white-box) testing techniques?
What the meaning of breath testing is?
How will you handle a conflict amongst your team members?
A type of functional testing, which investigates the functions relating to the detection of threats, such as virus from malicious outsiders?
What is random/monkey testing?
Who is responsible for document all the issues, problems and open point that were identified during the review meeting
Faults found should be originally documented by whom?
repeated testing of an already tested program, after modification, to discover any defects introduced or uncovered as a result of the changes in the software being tested or in another related or unrelated software component:
What is latent defect?
What is negative and positive testing?
What is the difference between the stlc (software testing life cycle) and sdlc (software development life cycle)?