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Verification
“we are developing the right product
or not” Review & Types of Review
• Review: A review is a systematic examination
of a document by one or more people with the main aim of finding and removing errors early in the software development life cycle. • Types of review 1. Walkthrough 2. Technical review 3. Inspection Phases of a formal Review Roles and Responsibilities in a Review 1. Moderator: leads the review process. .The moderator also schedules the meeting, disseminates documents before the meeting, coaches other team members, paces the meeting, leads possible discussions and stores the data that is collected. 2. The author:- As the writer of the ‘document under review’, the author’s basic goal should be to learn as much as possible with regard to improving the quality of the document. The author’s task is to illuminate unclear areas and to understand the defects found. 3. The scribe/ recorder :– The scribe (or recorder) has to record each defect found and any suggestions or feedback given in the meeting for process improvement. 4. The reviewer:- The role of the reviewers is to check defects and further improvements in accordance to the business specifications, standards and domain knowledge. 5. The manager :- Manager is involved in the reviews as he or she decides on the execution of reviews, allocates time in project schedules and determines whether review process objectives have been met or not. Scalability testing • It is used to check an application's performance by increasing or decreasing the load in particular scales known as scalability testing. It is executed at a hardware, software, or database level. • Types of scalability testing Preconditions of Scalability testing Load Testing • When Amazon.com servers crashed in 2013 for 30 minutes, Amazon lost $66,240 per minute Stress Testing • It involves testing beyond normal operational capacity, often to a breaking point, in order to observe the results. Endurance/Soak Testing