Testing

Summary

We view testing as an integral part of the development process, not something that comes as an afterthought. Our software is tested every step of the way, with acceptance tests, use cases and unit tests.

The whole story

Testing is all about Quality. Our company has embraced several of the most advanced quality assurance techniques to be applied to the project as a whole.

Our Quality Assurance Team (QA) gets involved early in the project to better understand the scope and needs. As the project evolves and matures, new manual and automated tests are created, acceptance test added, and use cases refined.

Our QA team reviews every aspect of the software. From look and feel of the user interface to database normalization and design, even code compliance to standards and software design.

Every member of the team is involved in our Quality process. From the programmers creating test units to the Project leader ensuring version control and direction to the Quality Assurance department.

Here are some of the types of tests ALERIANT provides

COMPATIBILITY TESTING. Testing to ensure compatibility of an application or Web site with different browsers, OSs, and hardware platforms. Compatibility testing can be performed manually or can be driven by an automated functional or regression test suite.


CONFORMANCE TESTING. Verifying implementation conformance to industry standards. Producing tests for the behavior of an implementation to be sure it provides the portability, interoperability, and/or compatibility a standard defines.

FUNCTIONAL TESTING. Validating an application or Web site conforms to its specifications and correctly performs all its required functions. This entails a series of tests which perform a feature by feature validation of behavior, using a wide range of normal and erroneous input data. This can involve testing of the product's user interface, APIs, database management, security, installation, networking, etc testing can be performed on an automated or manual basis using black box or white box methodologies.

LOAD TESTING. Load testing is a generic term covering Performance Testing and Stress Testing.

PERFORMANCE TESTING. Performance testing can be applied to understand your application or World Wide Web site's scalability, or to benchmark the performance in an environment of third party products such as servers and middleware for potential purchase. This sort of testing is particularly useful to identify performance bottlenecks in high use applications. Performance testing generally involves an automated test suite as this allows easy simulation of a variety of normal, peak, and exceptional load conditions.

REGRESSION TESTING. Similar in scope to a functional test, a regression test allows a consistent, repeatable validation of each new release of a product or Web site. Such testing ensures reported product defects have been corrected for each new release and that no new quality problems were introduced in the maintenance process. Though regression testing can be performed manually an automated test suite is often used to reduce the time and resources needed to perform the required testing.

SMOKE TESTING. A quick-and-dirty test that the major functions of a piece of software work without bothering with finer details. Originated in the hardware testing practice of turning on a new piece of hardware for the first time and considering it a success if it does not catch on fire.

STRESS TESTING. Testing conducted to evaluate a system or component at or beyond the limits of its specified requirements to determine the load under which it fails and how. A graceful degradation under load leading to non-catastrophic failure is the desired result. Often Stress Testing is performed using the same process as Performance Testing but employing a very high level of simulated load.

UNIT TESTING. Functional and reliability testing in an Engineering environment. Producing tests for the behavior of components of a product to ensure their correct behavior prior to system integration

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