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what sort of testing will be exactly covered under system testing?


  
Total Answers and Comments: 6 Last Update: September 17, 2007     Asked by: omkarqa 
  
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Submitted by: BHARAT
 
Mainly 3 types of tests cover under the system testing
1.usability testing.
2.Functional testing.
3.Non-functional testing.

Again Usability testing is classified into 2 types
1.User interface testing
2.Manual testing.

Functional testing is classified into 2 types

1.Functionality testing.
a).GUI coverage.
b).Error handling coverage.
c).Input domain coverage.
d).Manipulation coverage.
e).Backend coverage.
f).Functionality order coverage.

2.Sanitation testing.

Non-Functional testing  is classified into 
 
1.Reliability testing
2.Compatability testing
3.Configaration testing
4.Intersystem testing
5.Security testing
6.Installation testing
7.Parallel testing.

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sweetruler
October 14, 2005 04:27:15   #1  
praveen        

RE: what sort of testing will be exactly covered under...

The techniques covered during system testing are:

1: usability testing

2: Functionality testing

3: Performance testing

4: Security testing


 
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October 24, 2005 03:39:06   #2  
RANDHEER        

system testing covers both h/w & s/w aspect
system testing covers both h/w & s/w aspect
 
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July 20, 2007 01:56:59   #3  
cgajanan Member Since: July 2006   Contribution: 24    

RE: what sort of testing will be exactly covered under...
In system testing both H/W and S/W testing is also include also security testing. penetratation testing is done in system testing.
 
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September 02, 2007 06:27:58   #4  
Jagan Mohan Rao        

RE: what sort of testing will be exactly covered under...
Hi

Here is the answer.

Before my answer i have question?
i.e. what is System Testing?

It is nothing but a Funtional Testing.

i.e. we have to test the funtionality of the testing.

At this cases we will test GUI and Funtionality of the Application. Real time oriented we wont go for HardWare Testing Performance Testing and Securety Testing. Those will be done by supperate team which will support those testing.

Regards
Jagan Mohan Rao. Y

 
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September 14, 2007 01:37:01   #5  
ramya        

RE: what sort of testing will be exactly covered under...

First of all the system testing is nothing but the testing process which performs the tests the entire applications functionality and non-functionality....
In the Functionality it covers: - GUI coverage
- error Handling coverage
- Inter domain coverage:BVA&ECP
- Functinality coverage
In the Non-functional Testing:-Security Testing
- Load Testing
- Stress testing


 
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September 17, 2007 11:00:31   #6  
BHARAT        

RE: what sort of testing will be exactly covered under...
Mainly 3 types of tests cover under the system testing
1.usability testing.
2.Functional testing.
3.Non-functional testing.

Again Usability testing is classified into 2 types
1.User interface testing
2.Manual testing.

Functional testing is classified into 2 types

1.Functionality testing.
a).GUI coverage.
b).Error handling coverage.
c).Input domain coverage.
d).Manipulation coverage.
e).Backend coverage.
f).Functionality order coverage.

2.Sanitation testing.

Non-Functional testing is classified into

1.Reliability testing
2.Compatability testing
3.Configaration testing
4.Intersystem testing
5.Security testing
6.Installation testing
7.Parallel testing.

 
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