what is the difference test bed and test environment?
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Answer / rao
Test Environment: The hardware and software environment in
which tests will be run.
Test Bed: An execution environment configured for testing.
May consist of specific hardware, OS, network topology,
configuration of the product under test, other application
or system software, etc. The Test Plan for a project should
enumerated the test beds(s) to be used.
Test data: All the inputs used for our testing like
Testplan,Project Plan,Testcase documents,Input data and the
other testing related documents.
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TEST ENVIRONMENT: This is the Hardware,Software platforms
to be employed for the testing which is of the same quality
of the production environment.
TEST BED: It also includes Test environment along with the
infra structures,data guidelines,etc..
DATA BED: It is the range of values which can be given as
input while testing.
TEST DATA: This is the data which we are giving as input
while testing.
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Answer / m.ali
A test bed is an environment that contains all the hardware
and software needed to test a software component or a
software system.
This includes the entire testing environment, for example,
simulators, emulators, memory checkers, hardware probes,
software tools, and all other items needed to support
execution of the tests.
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Answer / prince
As per the Bs-7925-1 Testing Termonology
Test Bed Definition and Test Environment Definition are
Same.
Supporting items which are used to Conduct Test.
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Answer / rushi
test environmnt: Required S.W and H.W
test bed:Required documents to be applied on build to
validate functionality.
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