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  2. Fagan inspection - Wikipedia

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    The software development process is a typical application of Fagan inspection. As the costs to remedy a defect are up to 10 to 100 times less in the early operations compared to fixing a defect in the maintenance phase, [1] it is essential to find defects as close to the point of insertion as possible.

  3. Software Testing Automation Framework - Wikipedia

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    The Software Testing Automation Framework (STAF) is an open-source project licensed under the Eclipse Public License. [1] STAF provides a platform for users to establish cross-platform, distributed software test environments. [2] The design of STAF revolves around the concept of reusable components, known as services.

  4. SQL - Wikipedia

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    SQL was initially developed at IBM by Donald D. Chamberlin and Raymond F. Boyce after learning about the relational model from Edgar F. Codd [12] in the early 1970s. [13] This version, initially called SEQUEL (Structured English Query Language), was designed to manipulate and retrieve data stored in IBM's original quasirelational database management system, System R, which a group at IBM San ...

  5. DOORS - Wikipedia

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    Testers can link requirements to test cases using the Test Tracking Toolkit for manual test environments. Open Services for Lifecycle Collaboration (OSLC) can be used for specifications for requirements management, change management, and quality management to integrate with systems and software lifecycle tools.

  6. Acceptance testing - Wikipedia

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    The acceptance test suite may need to be performed multiple times, as all of the test cases may not be executed within a single test iteration. [9] The acceptance test suite is run using predefined acceptance test procedures to direct the testers on which data to use, the step-by-step processes to follow, and the expected result following ...

  7. Rational unified process - Wikipedia

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    The rational unified process (RUP) is an iterative software development process framework created by the Rational Software Corporation, a division of IBM since 2003. [1] RUP is not a single concrete prescriptive process, but rather an adaptable process framework, intended to be tailored by the development organizations and software project teams that will select the elements of the process ...

  8. Joint application design - Wikipedia

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    Arnie pitched the concept to IBM Canada's Vice President Carl Corcoran (later President of IBM Canada), and Carl approved a pilot project. Arnie and Carl together named the methodology JAD, an acronym for joint application design, after Carl Corcoran rejected the acronym JAL, or joint application logistics, upon realizing that Arnie Lind's ...

  9. Software inspection - Wikipedia

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    The process is ended by the moderator when it satisfies some predefined exit criteria. The term inspection refers to one of the most important elements of the entire process that surrounds the execution and successful completion of a software engineering project.