System testing can, in part, be defined as the application of concepts as an attempt to demonstrate that the implementation does not meet its intended use. Unfortunately, some industry verification test efforts only show that a system meets requirements which while necessary, are not sufficient to fully address a product's system-software testing. Managers, engineers, and testers may not be familiar with the wide variety of test concepts, approaches, and standards available for system-software testing-many of which can save projects money and effort in the long run. Newer software test standards and advanced techniques can offer a wealth of knowledge and improvement opportunities for software products. This paper offers a review of emerging software test concepts and standards in which teams will find potential value toward their improvement efforts including: This paper reviews these recent developments in system-software testing concepts with sufficient references to allow readers to find the details of these extensive subjects when actually undertaking improvement efforts.


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    Title :

    Advanced System Testing Incorporating Math-based, Attack-based, and Model-based Techniques Supported by the New Test Standards of the World


    Additional title:

    Sae Technical Papers


    Contributors:
    Hagar, Jon (author)

    Conference:

    SAE 2014 Aerospace Systems and Technology Conference ; 2014



    Publication date :

    2014-09-16




    Type of media :

    Conference paper


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English





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