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Contents Page
Foreword ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v
Introduction ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................vii
1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 Conformance ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
4.1 Intended usage ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
4.1.1 Full conformance ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
4.1.2 Tailored conformance .................................................................................................................................................. 9
5 Multi-Layer Test Process Model ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
6 Organizational Test Process ..................................................................................................................................................................11
6.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................11
6.2 Organizational Test Process......................................................................................................................................................12
6.2.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................12
6.2.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................13
6.2.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................13
6.2.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................13
6.2.5 Information items ........................................................................................................................................................14
7 Test Management Processes ..................................................................................................................................................................15
7.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................15
7.2 Test Planning Process ....................................................................................................................................................................16
7.2.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................16
7.2.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................17
7.2.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................17
7.2.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................17
7.2.5 Information items ........................................................................................................................................................21
7.3 Test Monitoring and Control Process ...............................................................................................................................21
7.3.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................21
7.3.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................22
7.3.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................22
7.3.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................23
7.3.5 Information Items ........................................................................................................................................................24
7.4 Test Completion Process .............................................................................................................................................................25
7.4.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................25
7.4.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................25
7.4.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................25
7.4.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................26
7.4.5 Information Items ........................................................................................................................................................27
8 Dynamic Test Processes .............................................................................................................................................................................27
8.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................27
8.2 Test Design & Implementation Process ..........................................................................................................................29
8.2.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................29
8.2.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................30
8.2.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................30
8.2.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................30
8.2.5 Information Items ........................................................................................................................................................32
8.3 Test Environment & Data Management Process .....................................................................................................32
8.3.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................32
8.3.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................33
8.3.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................33
8.3.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................33
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8.3.5 Information Items ........................................................................................................................................................35
8.4 Test Execution Process ..................................................................................................................................................................35
8.4.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................35
8.4.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................36
8.4.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................36
8.4.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................36
8.4.5 Information Items ........................................................................................................................................................37
8.5 Test Incident Reporting Process ...........................................................................................................................................38
8.5.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................38
8.5.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................38
8.5.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................38
8.5.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................38
8.5.5 Information Items ........................................................................................................................................................39
Annex A (informative) Example Application of the Test Design & Implementation Process .................40
Annex B (normative) ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-2 and ISO/IEC 12207:2017 Process Alignment ..................43
Annex C (informative) ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-2 and ISO/IEC 17025:2017 process alignment ................47
Annex D (informative) ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-2 and BS 7925-2:1998 process alignment ............................48
Annex E (informative) Test Models .....................................................................................................................................................................49
Bibliography .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................50
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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical
Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are
members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through technical
committees established by the respective organization to deal with particular fields of technical
activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international
organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the
work. In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have established a joint technical committee,
ISO/IEC JTC 1.IEEE Standards documents are developed within the IEEE Societies and the Standards Coordinating
Committees of the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) Standards Board. The IEEE develops its
standards through a consensus development process, approved by the American National Standards
Institute, which brings together volunteers representing varied viewpoints and interests to achieve the
final product. Volunteers are not necessarily members of the Institute and serve without compensation.
While the IEEE administers the process and establishes rules to promote fairness in the consensus
development process, the IEEE does not independently evaluate, test, or verify the accuracy of any of
the information contained in its standards.International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
The main task of ISO/IEC JTC 1 is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards
adopted by the joint technical committee are circulated to national bodies for voting. Publication as an
International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the national bodies casting a vote.
Attention is called to the possibility that implementation of this standard may require the use of subject
matter covered by patent rights. By publication of this standard, no position is taken with respect
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for identifying essential patents or patent claims for which a license may be required, for conducting
inquiries into the legal validity or scope of patents or patent claims or determining whether any
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Patent Statement and Licensing Declaration Form, if any, or in any licensing agreements are reasonable
or non-discriminatory. Users of this standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity
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Further information may be obtained from ISO or the IEEE Standards Association.ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-2 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information
technology, Subcommittee SC 7, Software and systems engineering, in cooperation with the Software &
Systems Engineering Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society, under the Partner Standards
Development Organization cooperation agreement between ISO and IEEE.ISO/IEC 29119 consists of the following standards, under the general title Software and systems
engineering — Software testing:— Part 1: Concepts and definitions
— Part 2: Test processes
— Part 3: Test documentation
— Part 4: Test techniques
— Part 5: Keyword-driven testing
This is the second version of this standard. The main difference between the first version and the
second version is in the definition of the Test Design and Implementation Process (clause 8.2). In the
first version, this process was based on the use of test conditions. Feedback on use of the standard
highlighted a problem with users’ understanding of ‘test conditions’ and their use for deriving test
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Introduction
The purpose of this standard is to define a generic process model for software testing that can be used by
any organization when performing any form of software testing. It comprises test process descriptions
that define the software testing processes at the organizational level, test management level and
dynamic test levels. Supporting informative diagrams describing the processes are also provided.
ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119 supports dynamic testing, functional and non-functional testing, manual and
automated testing, and scripted and unscripted testing. The processes defined in this document can be
used in conjunction with any software development lifecycle model. Each process is defined using the
generic process template that is provided in ISO/IEC TR 24774 Guidelines for Process Description, and
covers the purpose, outcomes, activities, tasks and information items of each test process.
Testing is a key approach to risk mitigation in software development. This document follows a risk-
based approach to testing. Risk-based testing is a best-practice approach to strategizing and managing
testing, as it allows testing to be prioritized and focused on the most important features and quality
attributes.The concepts and vocabulary that support this series of international standards are defined in
ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-1 Concepts and definitions. Templates and examples of test documentation that
are produced during the testing process are defined in ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-3 Test documentation.
Software test design techniques that can be used during testing are defined in ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-4
Test techniques.This series of international standards aims to provide those responsible for software testing with the
information required to manage and perform software testing in any organization.© ISO/IEC 2020 – All rights reserved
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Software and systems engineering — Software testing —
Part 2:
Test processes
1 Scope
This document specifies test processes that can be used to govern, manage and implement software
testing for any organization, project or testing activity. It comprises generic test process descriptions
that define the software testing processes. Supporting informative diagrams describing the processes
are also provided.This document is applicable to testing in all software development lifecycle models.
This document is intended for, but not limited to, testers, test managers, developers and project
managers, particularly those responsible for governing, managing and implementing software testing.
2 Normative referencesThe following document, in whole or in part, is normatively referenced in this document and is
indispensable for its application. The latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207, Systems and software engineering — Software life cycle processes
NOTE Other International Standards useful for the implementation and interpretation of this document are
listed in the bibliography.3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765 and the
following apply.Note 1 to entry Use of the terminology in this document is for ease of reference and is not mandatory
for conformance with this document. The following terms and definitions are provided to assist with the
understanding and readability of this document. Only terms critical to the understanding of this document
are included. This clause is not intended to provide a complete list of testing terms. The Systems and Software
Engineering Vocabulary ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765 can be referenced for terms not defined in this clause. This source
is available at the following web site: http:// www .computer .org/ sevocab. All terms defined in this clause are also
intentionally included in ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-1, as that international standard includes all terms that are used in
parts 1 to 5 of ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119.3.1
actual results
set of behaviours or conditions of a test item, or set of conditions of associated data or the test
environment, observed as a result of test executionEXAMPLE Outputs to screen, outputs to hardware, changes to data, reports and communication
messages sent.3.2
completion criteria
conditions under which the testing activities are considered complete
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3.3
dynamic testing
testing in which a test item is evaluated by executing it
3.4
expected results
observable predicted behaviour of the test item under specified conditions based on its specification or
another source3.5
exploratory testing
type of unscripted experience-based testing in which the tester spontaneously designs and executes
tests based on the tester's existing relevant knowledge, prior exploration of the test item (including the
results of previous tests), and heuristic "rules of thumb" regarding common software behaviours and
types of failure3.6
incident
anomalous or unexpected event, set of events, condition, or situation at any time during the life cycle of
a project, product, service, or system3.7
Incident Report
documentation of the occurrence, nature, and status of an incident
Note 1 to entry: Incident reports are also known as anomaly reports, bug reports, defect reports, error reports,
issues, problem reports and trouble reports, amongst other terms.3.8
Organizational Test Practices
documentation that expresses the generic requirements for the testing to be performed within an
organization, providing detail on how the testing is to be performedNote 1 to entry: The Organizational Test Practices is aligned with the Organizational Test Policy.
Note 2 to entry: An organization could have more than one Organizational Test Practices document to cover
markedly different contexts, such one for mobile apps and one for safety critical systems.
Note 3 to entry: The Organizational Test Practices could incorporate the context of the Test Policy where no
separate Test Policy is available.3.9
Organizational Test Process
test process for developing and managing organizational test specifications
3.10
Organizational Test Specification
document that provides information about testing for an organization, i.e. information that is not
project-specificEXAMPLE The most common examples of organizational test specifications are the Organizational Test
Policy and the Organizational Test Practices.3.11
performance testing
type of testing conducted to evaluate the degree to which a test item accomplishes its designated
functions within given constraints of time and other resources3.12
product risk
risk that a product may be defective in some specific aspect of its function, quality, or structure
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3.13
project risk
risk related to the management of a project
EXAMPLE Lack of staffing, strict deadlines, changing requirements.
3.14
regression testing
testing performed following modifications to a test item or to its operational environment, to identify
whether failures in unmodified parts of the test item occurNote 1 to entry: Regression testing differs from retesting in that it does not test that the modification works
correctly, but that other parts of the system have not been accidentally affected by the change.
Note 2 to entry: The adequacy of a set of regression test cases depends on the item under test and on the
modifications to that item or its operational environment.3.15
retesting
confirmation testing
testing performed to check that modifications made to correct a fault have successfully removed the fault
Note 1 to entry: When retesting is performed it is often complemented by regression testing, which ensures that
other unmodified parts of the test item have not been accidentally adversely affected by the modifications.
3.16risk-based testing
testing in which the management, selection, prioritisation, and use of testing activities and resources
are consciously based on corresponding types and levels of analysed risk3.17
scripted testing
testing performed based on a documented test script
Note 1 to entry: This term normally applies to manually executed testing, rather than the execution of an
automated script.3.18
security testing
type of testing conducted to evaluate the degree to which a test item, and associated data and
information, are protected so that unauthorized persons or systems cannot use, read, or modify them,
and authorized persons or systems are not denied access to them3.19
static testing
testing in which a test item is examined against a set of quality or other criteria without the test item
being executedEXAMPLE Reviews, static analysis.
3.20
test
activity in which a system or component is executed under specified conditions, the results are observed
or recorded, and an evaluation is made of some aspect of the system or component3.21
test basis
information used as the basis for test planning and test design
Note 1 to entry: The test basis may take the form of documentation, such as a requirements specification,
design specification, or module specification, but may also be an undocumented understanding of the required
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3.22
test case
set of test case preconditions, inputs (including actions, where applicable) and expected results,
develop...
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Contents Page
Foreword ..........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................v
Introduction ..............................................................................................................................................................................................................................vii
1 Scope ................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions ..................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 Conformance ............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
4.1 Intended usage ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
4.1.1 Full conformance ............................................................................................................................................................. 9
4.1.2 Tailored conformance .................................................................................................................................................. 9
5 Multi-Layer Test Process Model ............................................................................................................................................................ 9
6 Organizational Test Process ..................................................................................................................................................................11
6.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................11
6.2 Organizational Test Process......................................................................................................................................................12
6.2.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................12
6.2.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................13
6.2.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................13
6.2.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................13
6.2.5 Information items ........................................................................................................................................................14
7 Test Management Processes ..................................................................................................................................................................15
7.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................15
7.2 Test Planning Process ....................................................................................................................................................................16
7.2.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................16
7.2.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................17
7.2.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................17
7.2.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................17
7.2.5 Information items ........................................................................................................................................................21
7.3 Test Monitoring and Control Process ...............................................................................................................................21
7.3.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................21
7.3.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................22
7.3.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................22
7.3.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................23
7.3.5 Information Items ........................................................................................................................................................24
7.4 Test Completion Process .............................................................................................................................................................25
7.4.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................25
7.4.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................25
7.4.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................25
7.4.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................26
7.4.5 Information Items ........................................................................................................................................................27
8 Dynamic Test Processes .............................................................................................................................................................................27
8.1 Introduction ...........................................................................................................................................................................................27
8.2 Test Design & Implementation Process ..........................................................................................................................29
8.2.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................29
8.2.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................30
8.2.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................30
8.2.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................30
8.2.5 Information Items ........................................................................................................................................................32
8.3 Test Environment & Data Management Process .....................................................................................................32
8.3.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................32
8.3.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................33
8.3.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................33
8.3.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................33
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8.3.5 Information Items ........................................................................................................................................................35
8.4 Test Execution Process ..................................................................................................................................................................35
8.4.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................35
8.4.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................36
8.4.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................36
8.4.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................36
8.4.5 Information Items ........................................................................................................................................................37
8.5 Test Incident Reporting Process ...........................................................................................................................................38
8.5.1 Overview ..............................................................................................................................................................................38
8.5.2 Purpose .................................................................................................................................................................................38
8.5.3 Outcomes .............................................................................................................................................................................38
8.5.4 Activities and tasks .....................................................................................................................................................38
8.5.5 Information Items ........................................................................................................................................................39
Annex A (informative) Example Application of the Test Design & Implementation Process .................40
Annex B (normative) ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-2 and ISO/IEC 12207:2017 Process Alignment ..................43
Annex C (informative) ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-2 and ISO/IEC 17025:2017 process alignment ................47
Annex D (informative) ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-2 and BS 7925-2:1998 process alignment ............................48
Annex E (informative) Test Models .....................................................................................................................................................................49
Bibliography .............................................................................................................................................................................................................................50
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Foreword
ISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical
Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are
members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of International Standards through technical
committees established by the respective organization to deal with particular fields of technical
activity. ISO and IEC technical committees collaborate in fields of mutual interest. Other international
organizations, governmental and non-governmental, in liaison with ISO and IEC, also take part in the
work. In the field of information technology, ISO and IEC have established a joint technical committee,
ISO/IEC JTC 1.IEEE Standards documents are developed within the IEEE Societies and the Standards Coordinating
Committees of the IEEE Standards Association (IEEE-SA) Standards Board. The IEEE develops its
standards through a consensus development process, approved by the American National Standards
Institute, which brings together volunteers representing varied viewpoints and interests to achieve the
final product. Volunteers are not necessarily members of the Institute and serve without compensation.
While the IEEE administers the process and establishes rules to promote fairness in the consensus
development process, the IEEE does not independently evaluate, test, or verify the accuracy of any of
the information contained in its standards.International Standards are drafted in accordance with the rules given in the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2.
The main task of ISO/IEC JTC 1 is to prepare International Standards. Draft International Standards
adopted by the joint technical committee are circulated to national bodies for voting. Publication as an
International Standard requires approval by at least 75 % of the national bodies casting a vote.
Attention is called to the possibility that implementation of this standard may require the use of subject
matter covered by patent rights. By publication of this standard, no position is taken with respect
to the existence or validity of any patent rights in connection therewith. ISO/IEEE is not responsible
for identifying essential patents or patent claims for which a license may be required, for conducting
inquiries into the legal validity or scope of patents or patent claims or determining whether any
licensing terms or conditions provided in connection with submission of a Letter of Assurance or a
Patent Statement and Licensing Declaration Form, if any, or in any licensing agreements are reasonable
or non-discriminatory. Users of this standard are expressly advised that determination of the validity
of any patent rights, and the risk of infringement of such rights, is entirely their own responsibility.
Further information may be obtained from ISO or the IEEE Standards Association.ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-2 was prepared by Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Information
technology, Subcommittee SC 7, Software and systems engineering, in cooperation with the Software &
Systems Engineering Standards Committee of the IEEE Computer Society, under the Partner Standards
Development Organization cooperation agreement between ISO and IEEE.ISO/IEC 29119 consists of the following standards, under the general title Software and systems
engineering — Software testing:— Part 1: Concepts and definitions
— Part 2: Test processes
— Part 3: Test documentation
— Part 4: Test techniques
— Part 5: Keyword-driven testing
This is the second version of this standard. The main difference between the first version and the
second version is in the definition of the Test Design and Implementation Process (clause 8.2). In the
first version, this process was based on the use of test conditions. Feedback on use of the standard
highlighted a problem with users’ understanding of ‘test conditions’ and their use for deriving test
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cases. This second version has replaced the use of ‘test conditions’ with ‘test models’. Annex E provides
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Introduction
The purpose of this standard is to define a generic process model for software testing that can be used by
any organization when performing any form of software testing. It comprises test process descriptions
that define the software testing processes at the organizational level, test management level and
dynamic test levels. Supporting informative diagrams describing the processes are also provided.
ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119 supports dynamic testing, functional and non-functional testing, manual and
automated testing, and scripted and unscripted testing. The processes defined in this document can be
used in conjunction with any software development lifecycle model. Each process is defined using the
generic process template that is provided in ISO/IEC TR 24774 Guidelines for Process Description, and
covers the purpose, outcomes, activities, tasks and information items of each test process.
Testing is a key approach to risk mitigation in software development. This document follows a risk-
based approach to testing. Risk-based testing is a best-practice approach to strategizing and managing
testing, as it allows testing to be prioritized and focused on the most important features and quality
attributes.The concepts and vocabulary that support this series of international standards are defined in
ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-1 Concepts and definitions. Templates and examples of test documentation that
are produced during the testing process are defined in ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-3 Test documentation.
Software test design techniques that can be used during testing are defined in ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-4
Test techniques.This series of international standards aims to provide those responsible for software testing with the
information required to manage and perform software testing in any organization.© ISO/IEC 2020 – All rights reserved
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Software and systems engineering — Software testing —
Part 2:
Test processes
1 Scope
This document specifies test processes that can be used to govern, manage and implement software
testing for any organization, project or testing activity. It comprises generic test process descriptions
that define the software testing processes. Supporting informative diagrams describing the processes
are also provided.This document is applicable to testing in all software development lifecycle models.
This document is intended for, but not limited to, testers, test managers, developers and project
managers, particularly those responsible for governing, managing and implementing software testing.
2 Normative referencesThe following document, in whole or in part, is normatively referenced in this document and is
indispensable for its application. The latest edition of the referenced document (including any
amendments) applies.ISO/IEC/IEEE 12207, Systems and software engineering — Software life cycle processes
NOTE Other International Standards useful for the implementation and interpretation of this document are
listed in the bibliography.3 Terms and definitions
For the purposes of this document, the terms and definitions given in ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765 and the
following apply.Note 1 to entry Use of the terminology in this document is for ease of reference and is not mandatory
for conformance with this document. The following terms and definitions are provided to assist with the
understanding and readability of this document. Only terms critical to the understanding of this document
are included. This clause is not intended to provide a complete list of testing terms. The Systems and Software
Engineering Vocabulary ISO/IEC/IEEE 24765 can be referenced for terms not defined in this clause. This source
is available at the following web site: http:// www .computer .org/ sevocab. All terms defined in this clause are also
intentionally included in ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119-1, as that international standard includes all terms that are used in
parts 1 to 5 of ISO/IEC/IEEE 29119.3.1
actual results
set of behaviours or conditions of a test item, or set of conditions of associated data or the test
environment, observed as a result of test executionEXAMPLE Outputs to screen, outputs to hardware, changes to data, reports and communication
messages sent.3.2
completion criteria
conditions under which the testing activities are considered complete
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dynamic testing
testing in which a test item is evaluated by executing it
3.4
expected results
observable predicted behaviour of the test item under specified conditions based on its specification or
another source3.5
exploratory testing
type of unscripted experience-based testing in which the tester spontaneously designs and executes
tests based on the tester's existing relevant knowledge, prior exploration of the test item (including the
results of previous tests), and heuristic "rules of thumb" regarding common software behaviours and
types of failure3.6
incident
anomalous or unexpected event, set of events, condition, or situation at any time during the life cycle of
a project, product, service, or system3.7
Incident Report
documentation of the occurrence, nature, and status of an incident
Note 1 to entry: Incident reports are also known as anomaly reports, bug reports, defect reports, error reports,
issues, problem reports and trouble reports, amongst other terms.3.8
Organizational Test Practices
documentation that expresses the generic requirements for the testing to be performed within an
organization, providing detail on how the testing is to be performedNote 1 to entry: The Organizational Test Practices is aligned with the Organizational Test Policy.
Note 2 to entry: An organization could have more than one Organizational Test Practices document to cover
markedly different contexts, such one for mobile apps and one for safety critical systems.
Note 3 to entry: The Organizational Test Practices could incorporate the context of the Test Policy where no
separate Test Policy is available.3.9
Organizational Test Process
test process for developing and managing organizational test specifications
3.10
Organizational Test Specification
document that provides information about testing for an organization, i.e. information that is not
project-specificEXAMPLE The most common examples of organizational test specifications are the Organizational Test
Policy and the Organizational Test Practices.3.11
performance testing
type of testing conducted to evaluate the degree to which a test item accomplishes its designated
functions within given constraints of time and other resources3.12
product risk
risk that a product may be defective in some specific aspect of its function, quality, or structure
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project risk
risk related to the management of a project
EXAMPLE Lack of staffing, strict deadlines, changing requirements.
3.14
regression testing
testing performed following modifications to a test item or to its operational environment, to identify
whether failures in unmodified parts of the test item occurNote 1 to entry: Regression testing differs from retesting in that it does not test that the modification works
correctly, but that other parts of the system have not been accidentally affected by the change.
Note 2 to entry: The adequacy of a set of regression test cases depends on the item under test and on the
modifications to that item or its operational environment.3.15
retesting
confirmation testing
testing performed to check that modifications made to correct a fault have successfully removed the fault
Note 1 to entry: When retesting is performed it is often complemented by regression testing, which ensures that
other unmodified parts of the test item have not been accidentally adversely affected by the modifications.
3.16risk-based testing
testing in which the management, selection, prioritisation, and use of testing activities and resources
are consciously based on corresponding types and levels of analysed risk3.17
scripted testing
testing performed based on a documented test script
Note 1 to entry: This term normally applies to manually executed testing, rather than the execution of an
automated script.3.18
security testing
type of testing conducted to evaluate the degree to which a test item, and associated data and
information, are protected so that unauthorized persons or systems cannot use, read, or modify them,
and authorized persons or systems are not denied access to them3.19
static testing
testing in which a test item is examined against a set of quality or other criteria without the test item
being executedEXAMPLE Reviews, static analysis.
3.20
test
activity in which a system or component is executed under specified conditions, the results are observed
or recorded, and an evaluation is made of some aspect of the system or component3.21
test basis
information used as the basis for test planning and test design
Note 1 to entry: The test basis may take the form of documentation, such as a requirements specification,
design specification, or module specification, but may also be an undocumented understanding of the required
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test case
set of test case preconditions, inputs (including actions, where applicable) and exp
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