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General Issues

Executed Tests

Which tests have been executed, for example:

  • Unit
  • Integration
  • System
  • Acceptance
  • Was a set of pre-defined test cases available for the various tests that were executed?

Test Cases

  • Were test cases used during stability testing?
  • Were test cases used to validate web client and application server compatibility?

 

 

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Stability

  • Were there any (significant) deviations from the measurement method?
  • If yes, which ones (per step of the measurement method)?
  • Provide the definitions/values you assigned to each of the parameters of the measurement method, i.e.:
  • Specify the quantification method that was applied: average number and/or average MTBF (step #2).
  • Specify which defects (type and gravity) have been counted (step #3); if applicable, also supply the definitions of the various gravity-levels that were distinguished.
  • Specify the number of measurement sessions that were held (#5).
  • Specify the actual duration per individual measurement session that was held (#4). In case pre-defined test cases were used for test execution, you may alternatively specify the number of test cases that were executed per individual measurement session.
  • Provide the norm that was set for the level of stability (#6).
  • Provide the actual average number of defects (possibly per gravity-level) that occurred across measurement sessions and/or the average MTF across measurement sessions.

 

 

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Compatibility

 Web Client Compatibility

Per required web client (version), specify the part (either in terms of time or number of test cases) of the stability (and, optionally, any other) test execution has been carried out with that web client (version).

Application Server Compatibility

Per required application server (version), specify the part (either in terms of time or number of test cases) of the stability (and, optionally, any other) test execution has been carried out with that application server (version).