From cec8d39bd4accbe009bb256ad611c4eada3b8ae6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Martin Etmajer Date: Wed, 26 Jan 2022 16:46:25 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] Resolves CFTP-8 --- templates/CFTP-3.html.tmpl | 8 +------- templates/CFTP-4.html.tmpl | 8 +------- templates/CFTP-5.html.tmpl | 8 +------- 3 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/templates/CFTP-3.html.tmpl b/templates/CFTP-3.html.tmpl index 4955e30..c3bdbd5 100644 --- a/templates/CFTP-3.html.tmpl +++ b/templates/CFTP-3.html.tmpl @@ -164,13 +164,7 @@

The objective of the Integration Testing level is to verify whether the applicable components (e.g. modules, micro-services and/or systems) work well together and detect flaws in their interactions.

4.2Acceptance Testing

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Acceptance tests assert that a system does what the business intends it to do. They can be of functional (for testing user requirements) or non-functional kind (for testing, e.g., system availability, performance, or reliability).

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4.2.1 Functional Testing

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Functional testing ensures that a system satisfies any given functional (user) requirements.

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4.2.2 Non-Functional Testing

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Non-functional testing ensures that a system satisfies any given non-functional (operational) requirements. Examples for non-functional tests are: load tests, performance tests, security tests, and recovery tests.

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Acceptance tests refer to functional (user) or non-functional (such as system availability, performance, reliability) requirements. Examples for non-functional acceptance tests are: load tests, performance tests, recovery tests.

diff --git a/templates/CFTP-4.html.tmpl b/templates/CFTP-4.html.tmpl index 27ff3f7..d264e11 100644 --- a/templates/CFTP-4.html.tmpl +++ b/templates/CFTP-4.html.tmpl @@ -164,13 +164,7 @@

The objective of the Integration Testing level is to verify whether the applicable components (e.g. modules, micro-services and/or systems) work well together and detect flaws in their interactions.

4.2Acceptance Testing

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Acceptance tests assert that a system does what the business intends it to do. They can be of functional (for testing user requirements) or non-functional kind (for testing, e.g., system availability, performance, or reliability).

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4.2.1 Functional Testing

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Functional testing ensures that a system satisfies any given functional (user) requirements.

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4.2.2 Non-Functional Testing

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Non-functional testing ensures that a system satisfies any given non-functional (operational) requirements. Examples for non-functional tests are: load tests, performance tests, security tests, and recovery tests.

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Acceptance tests refer to functional (user) or non-functional (such as system availability, performance, reliability) requirements. Examples for non-functional acceptance tests are: load tests, performance tests, recovery tests.

diff --git a/templates/CFTP-5.html.tmpl b/templates/CFTP-5.html.tmpl index 005264e..405e213 100644 --- a/templates/CFTP-5.html.tmpl +++ b/templates/CFTP-5.html.tmpl @@ -164,13 +164,7 @@

The objective of the Integration Testing level is to verify whether the applicable components (e.g. modules, micro-services and/or systems) work well together and detect flaws in their interactions.

4.2Acceptance Testing

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Acceptance tests assert that a system does what the business intends it to do. They can be of functional (for testing user requirements) or non-functional kind (for testing, e.g., system availability, performance, or reliability).

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4.2.1 Functional Testing

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Functional testing ensures that a system satisfies any given functional (user) requirements.

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4.2.2 Non-Functional Testing

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Non-functional testing ensures that a system satisfies any given non-functional (operational) requirements. Examples for non-functional tests are: load tests, performance tests, security tests, and recovery tests.

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Acceptance tests refer to functional (user) or non-functional (such as system availability, performance, reliability) requirements. Examples for non-functional acceptance tests are: load tests, performance tests, recovery tests.