Wrongdoing

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An incorrect action leads to an error state in the software, which can become noticeable as an error effect during use

A faulty action ( Eng. Error ) is the software testing the human action that results in a fault condition ( Eng. Bug , defect ) software leads that when using the program as a failure effect ( Eng. Failure becomes noticeable).

As a rule, a wrongdoing happens unknowingly, accidentally or even on purpose. The error status reached by them can under certain circumstances remain undetected. However, error states not only caused by incorrect actions, but also other circumstances such as e.g. B. too high loads.

Individual evidence

  1. ISTQB® GTB standard glossary of test terms. Wrongdoing. German Testing Board, accessed on October 12, 2016 .
  2. ISTQB® GTB standard glossary of test terms. Error condition. German Testing Board, accessed on October 12, 2016 .
  3. ISTQB® GTB standard glossary of test terms. Failure effect. German Testing Board, accessed on October 12, 2016 .
  4. Terms for software testing. What is a mistake? ALKUNmedia, accessed on October 12, 2016 .