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testprosesser

Testprosesser, or testing processes, are structured sets of activities used to plan, design, execute, evaluate, and report testing in software development and other product domains. They provide a framework to verify that a product meets requirements and quality criteria while identifying defects early.

A typical testprosess includes: test planning, test design, test environments and data setup, test execution, defect

These processes can follow traditional models such as the waterfall or V-model, or be aligned with agile

Key metrics used to evaluate testprosesser include test coverage, defect density, test execution progress, pass/fail rates,

Challenges commonly faced include changing requirements, maintaining test data and environments, keeping automation up to date,

management,
test
reporting,
and
test
closure.
Artifacts
produced
include
a
test
strategy,
test
plan,
test
cases,
test
scripts,
defect
reports,
and
test
summary
reports.
The
process
emphasizes
traceability
from
requirements
to
tests
and
from
tests
to
defects,
enabling
clear
accountability
and
reproducibility.
and
DevOps
practices
to
support
continuous
testing.
International
standards
and
guidelines,
including
ISO/IEC/IEEE
29119
and
ISTQB,
provide
common
vocabulary
and
best
practices,
while
organizations
may
incorporate
risk-based
testing
and
test
automation
to
improve
efficiency
and
coverage.
and
defect
aging.
Effective
processes
require
well-maintained
environments,
data
management,
configuration
control,
and
strong
collaboration
among
testers,
developers,
product
owners,
and
operations
teams
to
ensure
consistency
across
releases.
and
ensuring
traceability
throughout
the
development
lifecycle.
A
well-defined
testprosesser
mitigates
risk,
improves
product
quality,
and
supports
regulatory
compliance
and
customer
satisfaction.