A technical review is a static white-box testing technique used to find defects early that black box testing cannot detect, it involves peers and specialists reviewing documentation without management, led by a trained moderator who is not the author and produces a report of issues.
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Technical Review
A technical review is a static white-box testing technique used to find defects early that black box testing cannot detect, it involves peers and specialists reviewing documentation without management, led by a trained moderator who is not the author and produces a report of issues.
A Technical review is a static white-box testing technique which is conducted to spot the defects early in the life cycle that cannot be detected by black box testing techniques.
Technical Review - Static Testing:
Technical Review Characteristics:
Technical Reviews are documented and uses a defect detection process that has peers and technical specialist as part of the review process.
The Review process doesn't involve management participation.
It is usually led by trained moderator who is NOT the author.
The report is prepared with the list of issues that needs to be addressed.