Study of Dynamic Testing Techniques

  • Hedaoo A
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Dynamic execution based techniques focus on the range of ways that are used to ascertain software quality and validate the software through actual executions of the software under test. It is essential to test the software in controlled and expected conditions as a complex, non deterministic system might react with different behaviors to a same input, depending on the system state. Dynamic testing techniques are generally divided into the two broad categories block box testing and white box testing. We test the software with real or simulated inputs, both normal and abnormal, under controlled and expected conditions to check how a software system reacts to various input test data.

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Hedaoo, A. H., & Khandelwal, A. (2017). Study of Dynamic Testing Techniques. International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer Science and Software Engineering, 7(4), 322–330. https://doi.org/10.23956/ijarcsse/v7i4/0136

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