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Question by Saravanakumaran
Submitted on 6/11/2004
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What is BVT in Testing field?


Answer by Roopa
Submitted on 6/14/2004
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BVT is nothing but a build verification Test and will be done , after the integration of all modules/components with the corresponding backend has been completed taken from the repository using some perl scripts(usually).Also it can be considered to be given for alpha/beta testing.

 

Answer by Anupam Anand
Submitted on 11/17/2004
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it is "Boudary Value Testing".

 

Answer by hosam
Submitted on 2/10/2005
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Answer by samsthana
Submitted on 7/5/2005
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once navigation tests are complete,execute the tests that are termed critical means, a set of test scenarios/cases must be identified as critical priority, such that these tests do not work, the product does not acceptance from the test team. Usually, this will 10% to 15% of the total test cases.

any add/insert possibilities automatically fall under BVT. Because if we cannot add we will be blocked from modify/delete/view.
any communicative tests will also be BVT, as this exchanges information from one module to the other.

any other tests that are terms as critical by the customer will fall under the BVT

 

Answer by Khadeer
Submitted on 7/26/2005
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hello...

BVT means Boundary Value Testing it is once way of verifying Test cases execution

Here we use n, n-1 n+1 formula

That is if we checking in range of 10-20 then we check for 10-1 = 9
and 20+1 =21

Usalyy it was occured when developer used to Test the Application since they have constructive mentality  so they check for correct ness but Tester are Destructive ...

So most of the Error or Bugs where found in Boundary Values it was the concept introdeced by IBM


There r other other two method s for Test Cases
they are

1. Equivalence Partitioning i.e., EQ
2. Boundary Value Analysis BVT
3. Error Guessing
4. Cause and Effect Graph

 

Answer by Guna
Submitted on 12/13/2005
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BVT - Build Verification Test,especially for testing the stability of the application,initially once when the build is released.
Smoke Testing is a BVT.

 

Answer by ramu
Submitted on 6/15/2006
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BVT is also called as sanity testing & also called as tester acceptence testing

 

Answer by Allan Joy
Submitted on 9/29/2006
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The main objective of BVT is before the product testing here we check wether the product is ready for testing or not. if we could not even open the system how can we test the product?

 

Answer by kashinaguna
Submitted on 10/31/2006
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Answer by chandrakanta mohapatra
Submitted on 2/10/2007
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BVT is nothing but a build verification Test and will be done , after the integration of all modules/components with the corresponding backend has been completed taken from the repository using some perl scripts(usually).Also it can be considered to be given for alpha/beta testing.

 

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