SUBJECT - SYSTEM TEST & VERIFICATION
If you are/were employed at a software company, what LEVEL of TEST MATURITY would you say the company had and why ?
2b What LEVEL of TEST MATURITY would you say you have at home or at school and why ?
The levels are 0 testing=debugging; 1=testing shows correctness; 2=testing shows program doesn’t work; 3=testing reduces risk; 4=testing is a mental discipline about quality.
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1b) It is the testing maturity model which are being based on the capability maturity model where the process is being defined with the test strategy with the test plans and test cases with respect to the requirements.
The company would have level 5 which is the optimization which would be the having the continuous improvement of the systems and test practices and can help in test process optimization, quality control, and defect prevention.
2b) The level of test maturity at home or at school is the 0 testing where the debugging is done as it is the testing phase and leads to the high quality of the software.
3) Testers would increase the test coverage and as the automated software testing can help to increase the depth as well as the scope of the test for helping the improvement of the software quality and many a test cases get executed during one particular time.
Limitation of the automation is that the human resource needs to write the testing code and need many testers to check.
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