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This workshop at EuroSTAR 2001 in Stockholm, Sweden, focused on non-functional testing standards. It covered procedures, performance, and security testing techniques like memory management, reliability, security, and more. The group aimed to produce high-quality and workable standards in a standard format. Participants learned about the BCS.SIGIST.SWP history and the group's work, participated in workshops on procedure testing, performance testing, and security testing, and were encouraged to contribute to the group's efforts. Visit www.testingstandards.co.uk to learn more.
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Non-Functional Testing Standards Workshop EuroSTAR 2001 Stockholm – Sweden Graham Thomas Wall Street Systems
Agenda • Introduction • History of the BCS SIGIST SWP • Work of the Group • Workshop • Procedure Testing • Performance Testing • Security Testing • Summary
Introduction • Who are we? • What do we do? • Why are we here today? • What can we do for you? • What can you do to help the group?
BCS SIGIST SWP history • Group established for 10+ years • Generated existing British Standards for Software Testing • BS7925-1 Vocabulary of terms in software testing • BS7925-2 Software component testing • Non-Functional Testing Techniques
Memory Management Reliability Usability Maintainability Configuration Portability Recovery Disaster Recovery Performance Stress Security Procedure Interoperability Compatibility Installability Conversion Non-Functional testing techniques
Work of the group • About a year ago . . . • Single threaded • 8 meetings per year • Low response rate • Possibility of another 8 years • A change of plan • Multi threaded • Team based approach • 12 meetings per year • Higher response rate
To produce standards that are good enough To ensure that they are workable To produce them to a standard format Structure of a technique Normative Analysis Design Measurement Guidelines Examples Work of group
Procedure Testing Workshop
Procedure Testing 1. Input 2. Output 5. Workflow 3. Loop 4. Continuous
Performance Testing Workshop
Performance Testing Required Level of Performance Test Tools Test Environment Performance Specialists Expected Load Measured Performance Test Cases Computer System Industry Standard Benchmarks Application Security Layer Inputs Outputs
Security Testing Workshop
Summary • Introduced the BCS SIGIST SWP • Explained the work of the group • Three technique workshops • Help us to help you • Bookmark this site www.testingstandards.co.uk