SDLC
Requirements
Testing
Defects
Absolutely Random
100

This is the 'traditional' approach to software development.

Waterfall

100

A person who analyzes business needs

Business Analyst

100

This type of testing is a methodology used to test whether the flow of an application is performing as designed from start to finish

End to End

100

This is an error occurred in the software any unexpected things comes with the software

Bug (defect, fault also allowed)

100

This was Prince's favorite color

Orange

200

This is the first phase in Waterfall SLDC

Planning

200

This diagram illustrations business functions

Process flow (or Use Case Diagram)

200

These are the different levels of testing

Unit Testing

System (or System Integration) Testing

User Acceptance Testing

200
Name three of the 7 phases of defect management

Identification

Categorization

Prioritization

Assignment

Resolution

Verification

Closure


200

Although thought to mean countless, the word "myriad" actually means this number.

10,000

300

This SDLC uses "sprints" to develop 

Agile (Agile Scrum)

300

This tool allows stakeholders to track the progress of development and testing over the course of the project

RTM (Requirements Traceability Matrix)

300

Testing aimed at showing software does not work. Also known as "test to fail".

Negative Testing

300

This determines the defect’s effect on the application

Severity

300

This is the only state that doesn't share a letter with the word "mackerel"

Ohio

400

This tools helps to track work statuses such as "To Do", "In Progress", and "Done"

Kanban board

400

Features of the software that define what the system is supposed to accomplish

Functional Requirements

400

A test case design technique for a component in which test cases are designed to execute representatives from equivalence classes.

Equivalence Partitioning

400

This determines the urgency by which to fix a fault

Priority

400

This animal's poops are square

Wombat

500

This SDLC focuses on integration and collaboration between developers and the business (customer)

DevOps

500

Usability, Security, Capacity, Integrity, and Maintainability are all examples of this. 

Non-Functional Requirements

500

This type of testing is done when code is reviewed

Static Testing


500

This is the difference between a defect and a bug

Bugs are  found during a Development phase and which are introduced unintentionally.

Once the product is released to the customers, the bug found by the customers are called Defect.

500

This is the only breed of dog mentioned in the bible

Greyhound

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