Exam Details

Subject software testing methodologies
Paper
Exam / Course m.c.a. (r)/we computer applications
Department
Organization alagappa university
Position
Exam Date April, 2016
City, State tamil nadu, karaikudi


Question Paper

M.C.A. (R)/M.C.A. DEGREE EXAMINATION,
APRIL 2016
SOFTWARE TESTING METHODOLOGIES
(Common of M.C.A.
(CBCS 2012 onwards)
Time 3 Hours Maximum 75 Marks
Section A (10 2 20)
Answer all the questions.
1. What is the purpose of software testing?
2. State the applications of path testing.
3. Differentiate between domain and interface testing.
4. What are the techniques used in transaction flow testing?
5. List out the applications of regular expressions.
6. What is decision table?
7. Define bugs.
8. What are state graphs?
9. Give any two tools for testing.
10. What is meant by synchronization of test cases?
Sub. Code
545553/
541553
RW-11037
2
Wk 16
Section B 5 25)
Answer all the questions, choosing either or
All questions carry equal marks.
11. Write a note on purpose of testing.
Or
Give a brief note on flow graphs in testing.
12. Discuss about path testing with suitable example.
Or
Explain the domain testing.
13. Write a short note on path products and path sums.
Or
Explain logic based testing.
14. Compare and contrast good state and bad state
graphs.
Or
Write a short note on issues in state testing.
15. Explain rapid testing.
Or
Discuss about performance testing on any real time
database application.
RW-11037
3
Wk 16
Section C 10 30)
Answer any three questions.
All questions carry equal marks.
16. Explain the concept of path testing and its applications.
17. Discuss in detail about data and flow testing.
18. Explain about regular expressions and flow anomaly
detection.
19. Discuss in detail about graph matrices and its
applications.
20. Write a note on functional and regression testing using
winrunner tools.


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