Unit Testing Integration Testing
System Testing Acceptance Testing
Regression Testing Black Box Testing
White Box Testing Test Case

 

The process of combining software modules or components and testing them as a group to verify their interactions and functionality. The practice of testing individual software components, such as functions or methods, to ensure their correctness.
The final phase of software testing where a system is evaluated for its acceptance by the end users or stakeholders. The process of testing an integrated software system to evaluate its compliance with the specified system requirements.
A testing technique that focuses on the functionality and behavior of a software system without examining its internal code structure. The practice of retesting previously tested software to ensure that changes or fixes have not introduced new defects or regression bugs.
A specific set of inputs, conditions, and expected results used to determine whether a software system is functioning correctly. A testing technique that examines the internal code structure of a software system to identify any defects or vulnerabilities.

 

Dry Run Testing Walkthrough Testing
Alpha Testing Beta Testing
Stub Testing

 

A type of software testing where the tester goes through the entire software application, step by step, to ensure that there are no defects or issues. A test where the program is run with sample data to verify the correctness of its logic.
A type of software testing performed by end-users before the final release of the software to ensure its reliability and usability. A type of software testing performed to identify and eliminate all possible issues before releasing the software to the end-users.
A testing technique where specific code segments or modules are replaced with placeholder code to simulate the behavior of dependent components.