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  2. FitNesse - Wikipedia

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    The most generic form is a fully free-form table that can be interpreted in any way the test designers like. All tests are expressed in the shape of some sort of table, however. FitNesse is focused entirely on easily creating tests, allowing testers and developers to focus on creating high-quality tests rather than getting lost in the mechanics ...

  3. xUnit - Wikipedia

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    For example, JUnit for Java and RUnit for R. The term "xUnit" refers to any such adaptation where "x" is a placeholder for the language-specific prefix. The xUnit frameworks are often used for unit testingtesting an isolated unit of code – but can be used for any level of software testing including integration and system.

  4. Foreach loop - Wikipedia

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    The loop calls the Iterator::next method on the iterator before executing the loop body. If Iterator::next returns Some(_), the value inside is assigned to the pattern and the loop body is executed; if it returns None, the loop is terminated.

  5. Model-based testing - Wikipedia

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    Online testing means that a model-based testing tool connects directly to an SUT and tests it dynamically. Offline generation of executable tests means that a model-based testing tool generates test cases as computer-readable assets that can be later run automatically; for example, a collection of Python classes that embodies the generated ...

  6. Spock (testing framework) - Wikipedia

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    Spock is a Java testing framework capable of handling the complete life cycle of a computer program. [2] It was initially created in 2008 by Peter Niederwieser, a software engineer with GradleWare. A second Spock committer is Luke Daley (also with Gradleware), the creator of the popular Geb functional testing framework.

  7. Test oracle - Wikipedia

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    This is an example of a partial oracle, which is a hybrid between specified test oracle and derived test oracle. A statistical oracle uses probabilistic characteristics, [18] for example with image analysis where a range of certainty and uncertainty is defined for the test oracle to pronounce a match or otherwise. This would be an example of a ...

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  9. Requirements traceability - Wikipedia

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    Requirements traceability is a sub-discipline of requirements management within software development and systems engineering.Traceability as a general term is defined by the IEEE Systems and Software Engineering Vocabulary [1] as (1) the degree to which a relationship can be established between two or more products of the development process, especially products having a predecessor-successor ...