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CS608 ||| Software Verification and Validation
CS608 – Software Verification and Validation teaches methods to ensure software meets requirements and quality standards. Students learn testing, review, and validation techniques.
Course Introduction
The course covers software quality assurance, verification and validation processes, test planning, defect tracking, and industry best practices for reliable software development.
Course Learning Objectives
- Understand verification and validation processes
- Learn software testing methodologies
- Develop skills in defect detection and tracking
- Apply quality assurance practices in software projects
- Analyze and improve software reliability and maintainability
Major Topics / Syllabus
- Introduction to Software Verification and Validation
- Verification Techniques: Reviews, Inspections, Walkthroughs
- Validation Techniques: Testing, Test Planning, Execution
- Defect Management and Tracking
- Automated Testing Tools
- Software Quality Metrics and Standards
- Process Improvement Models (CMMI, ISO)
- Case Studies in Verification and Validation
- Risk Analysis and Reliability
- Software Documentation and Reporting
Practice Areas
- MCQs on software testing and validation
- Short questions on verification techniques
- Long questions on case-based scenarios
- Practical exercises on defect tracking
- Software review and testing examples
Exam Preparation Tips
- Revise verification and validation concepts
- Practice test planning and defect management
- Understand automated and manual testing techniques
- Solve past MCQs and assignment questions
- Review real-world software testing case studies
CS608 Software Verification and Validation MCQs
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