Software testing
Software testing involves testing a program under various conditions to make sure it works. Even the best programmers make mistakes, so it is important these are identified as soon as possible in the development stage so errors can be fixed.
Why test applications?
When we create computer programs we may encounter many issues. Two of these issues can be logic errorA program compiles and runs but does not work as the programmer intended and syntax errorAn error in a programming language caused by not using the correct syntax. These are normally spelling errors or small grammatical mistakes..
Logic errors
The program will compile and run but it will not work as the programmer intended. Consider this program to sort two numbers lowest to highest:
x = INPUT number
y = INPUT number
if x > y:
x = y
y = x
PRINT x
PRINT y
Can you spot the logic error? Consider the above algorithm when we assign the values x = 5 and y = 3.
x = 5
y = 3
x > y = TRUE
x = y (3)
y = x (3)
3
3
The program does not sort the data, rather it overwrites the data. To solve this logic error, a third variable would be required to hold the first value before they are swapped.
x = 5
y = 3
temp = 0
x > y = TRUE
temp = x (5)
x = y (3)
y = temp (5)
3
5
Syntax error
This occurs when the translatorProgram translators convert program code into machine code to be executed by the CPU. There are three types of translator: interpreter, compiler and assembler. does not understand the text we have typed. The most common type of syntax error is a variable or a command that is spelt incorrectly. For example:
Age = 16
PRINT age
During the creation and completion of digital applications, there should be regular testing. Testing checks that the application does not contain any errors and that it works as intended.