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- Clear-Box-TestSiehe White-Box-Test.
- clear box testingSee white-box testing.
- CLIAkronym für Command-Line Interface (Kommandozeilenschnittstelle).
- CLI-TestenTesten durch Senden von Kommandos an eine Komponente oder ein System über die Nutzung einer speziell dafür vorgesehenen Kommandozeilenschnittstelle.
- CLI testingTesting performed by submitting commands to the software under test using a dedicated command-line interface.
- CMMIAkronym für Capability Maturity Model Integration.
- Co-abhängiges VerhaltenExzessive emotionale oder psychologische Abhängigkeit von einer anderen Person, speziell durch den Versuch, das derzeitige (ungewünschte) Verhalten dieser Person zu ändern während man sie unterstützt, das derzeitige Verhalten fortzusetzen. Beispiel: Ein Tester beschwert sich über die(...)
- co-existenceThe capability of the software product to co-exist with other independent software in a common environment sharing common resources [ISO 9126]. See also portability.
- CodeAnweisungen und Datendefinitionen einer Programmiersprache (Quellcode) oder wie sie durch einen Assemblierer, Compiler oder einen anderen Übersetzer erzeugt werden. [IEEE 610]
- codeComputer instructions and data definitions expressed in a programming language or in a form output by an assembler, compiler or other translator [IEEE 610].
- code-based testingSee white-box testing.
- code coverageAn analysis method that determines which parts of the software have been executed (covered) by the test suite and which parts have not been executed, e.g. statement coverage, decision coverage or condition coverage.
- codebasierter TestSiehe White-Box-Testentwurfsverfahren.
- codependent behaviorExcessive emotional or psychological dependence on another person, specifically in trying to change that person’s current (undesirable) behavior while supporting them in continuing that behavior. For example, in software testing, complaining about late delivery to test and yet enjoying the(...)
- CodeüberdeckungEine Analysemethode, die bestimmt, welche Teile einer Software durch eine Testsuite ausgeführt wurden und welche Teile nicht ausgeführt wurden, z.B. Anweisungs-, Entscheidungs– und Bedingungsüberdeckung.
- combinatorial testingA means to identify a suitable subset of test combinations to achieve a predetermined level of coverage when testing an object with multiple parameters and where those parameters themselves each have several values, which gives rise to more combinations than are feasible to test in the time(...)
- commercial off-the-shelfA software product that is developed for the general market, i.e. for a large number of customers, and that is delivered to many customers in identical format.
- comparatorSee test comparator.
- compatibility testingSee interoperability testing.
- CompilerEin Softwarewerkzeug, welches ein Programm, geschrieben in einer höheren Programmiersprache, in eine Maschinensprache transformiert. [IEEE 610]
- compilerA software tool that translates programs expressed in a high order language into their machine language equivalents [IEEE 610].
- complete testingSee exhaustive testing.
- completion criteriaSee exit criteria.
- complexityThe degree to which a component or system has a design and/or internal structure that is difficult to understand, maintain and verify. See also cyclomatic complexity.
- complianceThe capability of the software product to adhere to standards, conventions or regulations in laws and similar prescriptions [ISO 9126].
- compliance testingThe process of testing to determine the compliance of the component or system.
- componentA minimal software item that can be tested in isolation.
- component integration testingTesting performed to expose defects in the interfaces and in the interaction between integrated components.
- component specificationA description of a component´s function in terms of its output values for specified input values under specified conditions, and required non-functional attributes (e.g. resource-utilization).
- component testingThe testing of individual software components [after IEEE 610].