Regression Testing definition

Regression Testing means the test consisting of rerunning previously run test cases that have passed system testing before defects were uncovered. Once a defect is declared fixed by development, all test cases that have passed, including the test case that uncovered the bug will be rerun to verify and validate that the feature(s) under test still work per specification and that the defect has indeed been repaired.
Regression Testing means Testing (including both functional and non- functional testing) to ensure that any existing functionality is not negatively affected by the addition of new and/or modified functionality (or any other change to any related part of any System) introduced at any point in the Service Period, including that the Contractor Solution shall continue to perform in accordance with all obligations under this Agreement (and "Regression Test" shall be construed accordingly);
Regression Testing means the continual re-testing of previously tested Prepared Software Deliverables to ensure that such Prepared Software Deliverables continue to operate correctly. Regression Testing is necessary to test components that may be affected by a change to another component.

Examples of Regression Testing in a sentence

  • Each Depth and Breadth of Regression Testing document shall include details on planned regression tests, the environment within which they shall be performed, and the codebase on which they shall be run.

  • In the case of MOC and FOC, for each Migration Test Phase and SIT Test Phase relating to the same DMC, the DCC shall publish on the DCC Website the final version of the Depth and Breadth of Regression Testing document.

  • The published version shall either be the version that TAG did not disagree with or, where TAG did disagree, the version that reflects any decision by the Secretary of State pursuant to Clause 7.6. Where the DCC considers it necessary, the DCC shall prepare an updated version of the Depth and Breadth of Regression Testing document and the procedures set out in Clause 7.6 and this Clause 7.7 shall apply.

  • In the case of MOC and FOC, for each Migration Test Phase and SIT Test Phase relating to the same DMC, the DCC shall set out its proposals to the TAG for regression testing in a draft Depth and Breadth of Regression Testing document applicable to that Migration Test Phase(s) and SIT Test Phase.

  • The DCC may combine the activities described in Clause 7.6 and this Clause 7.7 so that a single Depth and Breadth of Regression Testing document relates to more than one DMC.

  • Any disagreements between the DCC and the TAG regarding the content of the draft Depth and Breadth of Regression Testing document shall be referred to the Secretary of State for decision whose decision shall be final and binding.

  • Each such document shall set out the DCC's approach to Regression Testing for that release.

  • Any disagreements between the DCC and the TAG regarding the Regression Testing that needs to be undertaken shall be referred to the Secretary of State for decision whose decision shall be final and binding.

  • Monitoring and Reducing Application Fragility through Traceability and Effective Regression Testing.

  • Aiken LS, West SG (1991) Multiple Regression: Testing and Interpreting Interactions(Sage, Thousand Oaks, CA).


More Definitions of Regression Testing

Regression Testing means the Testing to ensure that existing functionality is not affected by the addition of new and modified functionality for the relevant sub-Service as envisaged under paragraphs 8.1(H) and 9.1(D) of schedule 4 (Testing Regime);
Regression Testing. Testing of a previously tested Deliverable following modification to ensure that defects have not been introduced or have been uncovered in unchanged areas of the software, as a result of the changes made; “Severity Level” the level of severity of a Defect, the criteria for which are described in Annex 1 of Schedule 6 (Testing Procedures);
Regression Testing means the Testing to ensure that existing functionality is not affected by the addition of new and modified functionality for the relevant LCHS Asset, Service System or Service Element as envisaged under paragraphs 8.1(K) (Implementation Phase Testing) and 9.1(G) (Operational Phase Testing) of Schedule 4 (Testing Regime);
Regression Testing means the Testing to ensure that existing functionality is not affected by the addition of new and modified functionality;

Related to Regression Testing

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  • Start-Up Testing means the completion of applicable required factory and start-up tests as set forth in Exhibit C.

  • Penetration Testing means security testing in which assessors mimic real-world attacks to identify methods for circumventing the security features of an application, system, or network. (NIST SP 800-115)

  • COVID-19 test means a viral test for SARS-CoV-2 that is:

  • Genetic testing means an analysis of genetic markers to exclude or identify a man as the father or a woman as the mother of a child. The term includes an analysis of one or a combination of the following:

  • Screening Test means a drug or alcohol test which uses a method of analysis allowed by the Minnesota Drug and Alcohol Testing in the Workplace Act to be used for such purposes.

  • Commissioning test means tests applied to the Generating Facility, after completion of the construction of the Generating Facility, in order to verify that the Generating Facility may be released for Operation.

  • Drug use test means a scientifically substantiated method to test for the presence of illegal or performance-enhancing drugs or the metabolites thereof in a person’s urine.

  • Acceptance Testing mean the tests, reviews and other activities that are performed by or on behalf of Agency to determine whether the Deliverables meet the Acceptance Criteria or otherwise satisfy the Agency, as determined by the Agency in its sole discretion.

  • DNS test Means one non-­‐recursive DNS query sent to a particular “IP address” (via UDP or TCP). If DNSSEC is offered in the queried DNS zone, for a query to be considered answered, the signatures must be positively verified against a corresponding DS record published in the parent zone or, if the parent is not signed, against a statically configured Trust Anchor. The answer to the query must contain the corresponding information from the Registry System, otherwise the query will be considered unanswered. A query with a “DNS resolution RTT” 5 times higher than the corresponding SLR, will be considered unanswered. The possible results to a DNS test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the “DNS resolution RTT” or, undefined/unanswered.

  • RDDS test Means one query sent to a particular “IP address” of one of the servers of one of the RDDS services. Queries shall be about existing objects in the Registry System and the responses must contain the corresponding information otherwise the query will be considered unanswered. Queries with an RTT 5 times higher than the corresponding SLR will be considered as unanswered. The possible results to an RDDS test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the RTT or undefined/unanswered.

  • Commissioning Tests means all of the procedures and tests which, in accordance with the Reasonable and Prudent Standard, and in compliance with industry guidelines, practices and standards, are:

  • Maintenance Test means the maintenance test set out in Clause 12.1 (Maintenance Test).

  • Genetic test means an analysis of human DNA, RNA, chromosomes, proteins, or metabolites, that detect genotypes, mutations, or chromosomal changes. The term “genetic test” does not mean an analysis of proteins or metabolites that does not detect genotypes, mutations, or chromosomal changes; or an analysis of proteins or metabolites that is directly related to a manifested disease, disorder, or pathological condition that could reasonably be detected by a health care professional with appropriate training and expertise in the field of medicine involved.

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  • Drug test means a test designed to detect the illegal use of a controlled substance.

  • EPP test Means one EPP command sent to a particular “IP address” for one of the EPP servers. Query and transform commands, with the exception of “create”, shall be about existing objects in the Registry System. The response shall include appropriate data from the Registry System. The possible results to an EPP test are: a number in milliseconds corresponding to the “EPP command RTT” or undefined/unanswered.

  • Coverage Tests means each of the Overcollateralization Ratio Test and the Interest Coverage Ratio Test.

  • Operational Acceptance Tests means the tests specified in the Technical Requirements and Agreed Project Plan to be carried out to ascertain whether the System, or a specified Sub system, is able to attain the functional and performance requirements specified in the Technical Requirements and Agreed Project Plan, in accordance with the provisions of GCC Clause 27.2 (Operational Acceptance Test).

  • Coverage Test means each of the Class A/B Par Value Test, the Class A/B Interest Coverage Test, the Class C Par Value Test, the Class C Interest Coverage Test, the Class D Par Value Test, the Class D Interest Coverage Test, the Class E Par Value Test and the Class E Interest Coverage Test.

  • Acceptance Test is a test of the Features executed by the Customer to prepare the acceptance.

  • Test means such test as is prescribed by the particulars or considered necessary by the Inspecting Officer whether performed or made by the Inspecting Officer or any agency acting under the direction of the Inspecting Officer;

  • Collateral Quality Tests means the Collateral Quality Tests set out in the Investment Management Agreement being each of the following:

  • Testing means that element of inspection that determines the properties or elements, including functional operation of materials, equipment, or their components, by the application of established scientific principles and procedures.

  • Collateral Quality Test A test satisfied as of the Effective Date and any other date thereafter on which such test is required to be determined hereunder if, in the aggregate, the Collateral Obligations owned (or in relation to a proposed purchase of a Collateral Obligation, both owned and proposed to be owned) by the Issuer satisfy each of the tests set forth below (or, after the Effective Date, if any such test is not satisfied at the time of reinvestment, the level of compliance with such test is maintained or improved as described in the Investment Criteria):

  • Acceptance Tests means those tests performed during the Performance Period which are intended to determine compliance of Equipment and Software with the specifications and all other Attachments incorporated herein by reference and to determine the reliability of the Equipment.