Thursday, 29 October 2015

Types of reviews

 Types of review

            The main review types that come under the static testing are mentioned below:
    Walkthrough:
·          It is not a formal process
·          It is led by the authors
·          Author guide the participants through the document according to his or her thought process to achieve a common understanding and to gather feedback.
·          Useful for the people if they are not from the software discipline, who are not used to or cannot easily understand software development process.
·          Is especially useful for higher level documents like requirementspecification, etc.
The goals of a walkthrough:
·          To present the documents both within and outside the software discipline in order to gather the information regarding the topic under documentation.
·          To explain or do the knowledge transfer and evaluate the contents of the document
·          To achieve a common understanding and to gather feedback.
·          To examine and discuss the validity of the proposed solutions
Technical review:
·          It is less formal review
·          It is led by the trained moderator but can also be led by a technical expert
·          It is often performed as a peer review without management  participation
·          Defects are found by the experts (such as architects, designers, key users) who focus on the content of the document.
·          In practice, technical reviews vary from quite informal to very formal
The goals of the technical review are:
·          To ensure that an early stage the technical concepts are used correctly
·          To access the value of technical concepts and alternatives in the product
·          To have consistency in the use and representation of technical concepts
·          To inform participants about the technical content of the document
Inspection:
·          It is the most formal review type
·          It is led by the trained moderators
·          During inspection the documents are prepared and checked thoroughly by the reviewers before the meeting
·          It involves peers to examine the product
·          A separate preparation is carried out during which the product is examined and the defects are found
·          The defects found are documented in a logging list or issue log

·          A formal follow-up is carried out by the moderator applying exit criteria

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