Golgappa.net | Golgappa.org | BagIndia.net | BodyIndia.Com | CabIndia.net | CarsBikes.net | CarsBikes.org | CashIndia.net | ConsumerIndia.net | CookingIndia.net | DataIndia.net | DealIndia.net | EmailIndia.net | FirstTablet.com | FirstTourist.com | ForsaleIndia.net | IndiaBody.Com | IndiaCab.net | IndiaCash.net | IndiaModel.net | KidForum.net | OfficeIndia.net | PaysIndia.com | RestaurantIndia.net | RestaurantsIndia.net | SaleForum.net | SellForum.net | SoldIndia.com | StarIndia.net | TomatoCab.com | TomatoCabs.com | TownIndia.com
Interested to Buy Any Domain ? << Click Here >> for more details...


1.Difference between System Testing and UAT
2.Difference between Load, Stress, Volume and Performance
Testing.
3.Difference Between Integration testing and System Testing
4.Difference between Bug and Defect
5.Difference between Use Case and Test Case
6.Difference between Test Plan and Test Strategy
7.Difference between Test Scenario and Test Case
8.Difference between SRS and FRS
9.What are the difference b/w client & server?
10.explain test case template?
11.explain test plan template?
12.explain testing process?
13.explain bug report template?
14.what is scenario?
15.what is criteria?What are test entry and test exit
criteria?
16.what is test strategy?
17.what is baseline?
18.what is hotfix?
19.what is Inspection,Walkthrough,Review,Audits
20.what is Stress Testing,Volume Testing,Sanity Testing
21.what is QA and QC?
22.Explain V-Model and Stages? What is Adv And DisAdv?
23.What is Boundary Value Analysis?
24.What is Equivalence Partitioning?
25.What is Error Guessing ?
26.What is Cause Effect Graphing techniques?
27.What is Bug , Defect and Error?
28.How will you report the bug?
29.What are the different test deliverables? Which
deliverable we need to submit at the end of testing?
30.What methodologies have you used to develop test cases?
31.How you will close the defect?
32.What is meant by the bug state "Reproduce"?
33.What is change request?How do you handle change requests ?
34.what type of documents do u prepare during testing?
35.what are the testing methodologies?
36.What is release notes?
37.what is Response Time?
38.What report u generate after completing testing?
39.What is Test Bed?
40.Example for a bug having high severity and low priority?
41.Give me examples for high priority and low severity defects?

Answer Posted / veni

2.
PERFOMANCE TESTING:response times, transaction rates, and
other time sensitive requirements are measured and
evaluated. implemented and executed to profile and tune a
target-of-test's performance behaviors as a function of
conditions such as workload or hardware configurations.

Load Testing:Load testing is a performance test which
subjects the target-of-test to varying workloads to measure
and evaluate the performance behaviors and ability of the
target-of-test to continue to function properly under these
different workloads. The goal of load testing is to
determine and ensure that the system functions properly
beyond the expected maximum workload. Additionally, load
testing evaluates the performance characteristics
(response times, transaction rates, and other time
sensitive issues).

Stress Testing: Stress testing is a type of performance
test implemented and executed to find errors due to low
resources or competition for resources. Low memory or disk
space may reveal defects in the target-of-test that aren't
apparent under normal conditions. Other defects might
results from competition for shared resource like database
locks or network bandwidth. Stress testing can also be used
to identify the peak workload the target-of-test can handle

Volume Testing: It subjects the target-of-test to large
amounts of data to determine if limits are reached that
cause the software to fail. Volume testing also identifies
the continuous maximum load or volume the target-of-test
can handle for a given period. For example, if the target-
of-test is processing a set of database records to generate
a report, a Volume Test would use a large test database and
check that the software behaved normally and produced the
correct report

4.
defect: deviation from the requirements
bug : conceptually same as defect. technical people use
this word
error:mistake associated with the program that cause defect

Is This Answer Correct ?    2 Yes 0 No



Post New Answer       View All Answers


Please Help Members By Posting Answers For Below Questions

Tell some examples of bug severity and bug priority?

1093


can any one send sample test cases for database testing by taking an example? also leave emailid please. thanks (very urgent)

3173


Difference between adhoc testing and error guessing?

1167


what we have to read to gain knowledge in banking and financial domain(software testing) for 4+ experience

2232


What is manual testing and what is it process?

1635


Hi , Please send me the interview questions which were asked in manual testing mainly the test cases asked to write in interview.

2027


Is there any procedure of web-site development in manual testing. If yes what are factors we should test?

2394


If you are handling a product testing and if there are around 100 test cases and in them few test cases are failed then at the end of the day how will you treat whether the product is pass/fail.? consider the failed test cases are in functional requirements.

2044


what is quality Factor

2486


How to do manual testing of a E-insurance project (end to end process)

3362


What is data flow diagram?

1143


Test approach to windows update?

2322


What is smoke testing and user interface testing ?

1119


what is agile model and spiral maodel?pls explain with an example?

2713


What will be your approach if a particular script in Load Test fails?

2289