The Differences Between Static and Dynamic Testing

Identifying different types of defects Static and dynamic tests can be used to achieve the same objectives but complement each other by identifying different types of defects. Static tests identify faults directly in documents and other work products, whereas dynamic tests usually identify failures in the source code rather than other types of documents (with… Continue reading The Differences Between Static and Dynamic Testing

Critical Factors, Benefits, and Limits

Improving quality and lowering costs Reviews are an efficient tool for assuring the quality of the work products under investigation. Ideally, reviews will take place immediately a work product is finalized. This way, any inconsistencies or defects are identified in a timely manner and the author receives feedback as soon as possible. Resolving any issues… Continue reading Critical Factors, Benefits, and Limits

Types of Review

Side Note: Management reviews Two types of review can be identified when looking at review objects: Reviews in the second group are referred to as “management”, “project”, or “process” reviews. Their aims include investigating whether regulations and plans are adhered to, analyzing the implementation of the required tasks, and the effectiveness of changes made to… Continue reading Types of Review

Roles and Responsibilities within the Review Process

The roles and responsibilities9 involved in the review process have already been roughly described in the course of discussing the general principles of reviewing. The following sections go into more detail on roles and their responsibilities within a typical formal review. Not every role has to be filled by one person, and there are overlaps between… Continue reading Roles and Responsibilities within the Review Process

Different Individual Review Techniques

Collating your findings The basic review process usually requires each participant to prepare for the team review. There are various individual review techniques6 that help to reveal defects. These techniques can be applied to all types of review although their effectiveness can vary depending on the type of review you are conducting. Ad hoc No rules… Continue reading Different Individual Review Techniques

Review Process Activities

The following sections go into detail on the individual activities mentioned above. Planning Define your objectives and choose a type of review At the planning stage, management—or, more accurately, project management—has to decide which documents (or parts of documents) are to be subject to which type of review. This decision affects the roles that have… Continue reading Review Process Activities

The Review Process

Review activities The process of reviewing work products comprises planning, commencement, preparation by the participants (specialists, reviewers, inspectors), communicating and analyzing the results, fault correction, and reporting (see figure 4-1). Fig. 4-1Review process activities

Static Test Techniques

Human mental and analytical skills Human mental and analytical skills can be used to analyze and evaluate complex situations through close investigation of the documents in question. It is essential to the success of such analysis that the people involved understand the documents they are reading and comprehend the statements and definitions they contain. Static… Continue reading Static Test Techniques