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What (who) is systems testing - definition

TERM IN SOFTWARE ENGINEERING
GUI Testing; GUI testing; GUI software testing

system testing         
TESTING CONDUCTED ON A COMPLETE INTEGRATED SYSTEM TO EVALUATE THE SYSTEM'S COMPLIANCE WITH ITS SPECIFIED REQUIREMENTS
System functional testing; System test; System Test
<testing> (Or "application testing") A type of testing to confirm that all code modules work as specified, and that the system as a whole performs adequately on the platform on which it will be deployed. System testing should be performed by testers who are trained to plan, execute, and report on application and system code. They should be aware of scenarios that might not occur to the end user, like testing for null, negative, and format inconsistent values. A tester should be able to repeat the steps that caused an error. (2003-09-24)
Usability testing         
TECHNIQUE USED IN USER-CENTERED INTERACTION DESIGN TO EVALUATE A PRODUCT BY TESTING IT ON USERS
Usability study; UI Testing; Usability test; Hallway testing; Hallway usability testing; Usability Testing; User testing; UX testing; User study; User test; Guerrilla usability
Usability testing is a technique used in user-centered interaction design to evaluate a product by testing it on users. This can be seen as an irreplaceable usability practice, since it gives direct input on how real users use the system.
All-pairs testing         
ALSO KNOWN AS PAIRWISE TESTING, A SOFTWARE TESTING METHOD
Combinatorial Interaction Testing; All-pair testing
In computer science, all-pairs testing or pairwise testing is a combinatorial method of software testing that, for each pair of input parameters to a system (typically, a software algorithm), tests all possible discrete combinations of those parameters. Using carefully chosen test vectors, this can be done much faster than an exhaustive search of all combinations of all parameters, by "parallelizing" the tests of parameter pairs.

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Graphical user interface testing

In software engineering, graphical user interface testing is the process of testing a product's graphical user interface (GUI) to ensure it meets its specifications. This is normally done through the use of a variety of test cases.

Examples of use of systems testing
1. By Hertzel Laks Tescom Software Systems Testing (TASE÷ TSCM) has postponed its planned London offering after its stock dived 30 percent on the Tel Aviv Stock Exchange over one week.
2. The company recently decided to replace him with Avi Barzilai, previously the editor of the Channel 2 news program "Friday Studio" (Ulpan Shishi). "It is only natural that the new chief executive should receive a desk clean of past management," Tzror said. (Ronny Koren–Dinar) Advertisement Tescom signs up U.K. supermarket chain Tescom Software Systems Testing has received a contract to install monitoring and control software at one of Britain‘s big supermarket chains.