Subsystems and Incremental Testing. Subsystems Testing and Incremental Testing Identify Subsystems and Incremental Testing Opportunities.

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Subsystems and Incremental Testing

Subsystems Testing and Incremental Testing Identify Subsystems and Incremental Testing Opportunities

Subsystems A major part of a system which itself has the characteristics of a system, usually consisting of several components. ©iStockphoto.com Most devices that seem simple actually have many subsystems.

Testing and Incremental Testing Testing: A procedure in which the performance of a product is measured under various conditions. –In the next unit, you will plan and execute most of the testing. Incremental Testing: Testing components or subsystems in isolation that will be integrated into a larger system. –You will troubleshoot problems in isolation that affect the overall system.

Identify Subsystems and Incremental Testing Opportunities What are the subsystems? What can be tested incrementally?

Identify Subsystems and Incremental Testing Opportunities What are the subsystems? What can be tested incrementally?

Identify Subsystems and Incremental Testing Opportunities What are the subsystems? What can be tested incrementally?

Identify Subsystems and Incremental Testing Opportunities What are the subsystems? What can be tested incrementally?

Identify Subsystems and Incremental Testing Opportunities What are the subsystems? What can be tested incrementally?

Identify Subsystems and Incremental Testing Opportunities What are the subsystems? What can be tested incrementally?

Identify Subsystems and Incremental Testing Opportunities What are the subsystems? What can be tested incrementally?

Identify Subsystems and Incremental Testing Opportunities What are the subsystems? What can be tested incrementally?

Subsystems and Incremental Testing Subsystems Testing and Incremental Testing Identify Subsystems and Incremental Testing Opportunities

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