Common System and Software Testing Pitfalls by Donald G. Firesmith

Common System and Software Testing Pitfalls by Donald G. Firesmith

Author:Donald G. Firesmith
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Pearson Education Limited (US titles)
Published: 2014-03-16T04:00:00+00:00


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Potential Negative Consequences

Tests cannot be efficiently developed for the missing requirements.[75]

Requirements-based testing will not reveal missing behavior and characteristics.

Testing stakeholders (for example, customer representatives, managers, developers, or testers) have a false sense of security that the system will function properly when delivered and deployed.

Testers have to spend a sizable amount of time meeting with requirements engineers and customer or user representatives in order to identify missing requirements, the existence of which was implied by failed tests.

Defects associated with missing requirements are not uncovered and therefore make it through testing and into the deployed system.

The absence of the missing requirements causes inadequate design or implementation decisions that make finding and fixing the associated defects more difficult.



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