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The testing of software application internal infrastructure and coding is referred to as white box testing. White box testing is also called open box testing, clear box testing, transparent box testing, glass box testing, structural testing, or code-based testing [1]. White box testing primarily focuses on the internal structure, design, and implementation of the software with the aim of strengthening security, improving design and usability, and the flows of input and output within the application.
When using this approach, the tester concentrates on how the software performs what it is supposed… Continue Reading...
used in medical and commercial research and testing.
The debate over animal testing is often framed in black-and-white terms, or a pro versus con debate. But there are many nuances and shades of grey within the debate. Animal testing has been used since the… Continue Reading...
have assumed new importance, young people's academic and professional careers are still being controlled by high-stakes standardized testing regimes and teachers are increasingly being held accountable for student performance. As a result, it is little wonder that there has been a growing tendency on the part of many educators to "teach to the test." Indeed, and as also underscored by the epigraph above, the classroom testing process itself can be viewed as being counterproductive to the extent that it detracts from long-term learning and the development of the critical thinking skills young people need today to be competitive in the workplace. This paper reviews the literature to… Continue Reading...
Should Animals Be Used in Scientific Testing for Medical Research or Commercial Products?
The fear and dread of you will fall on all the beasts of the earth, and on all the birds in the sky, on every creature that moves along the ground, and on all the fish in the sea; they are given into your hands. – Genesis 9:2 (c. 1450 BCE)
Studies published in prestigious medical journals have shown time and again that animal experimentation wastes lives—both animal and human—and precious resources by trying to infect animals with diseases that they would never… Continue Reading...
Prenatal genetic testing can prove useful to many expectant mothers under certain conditions. For example, those with inherited illnesses, those with children born with severe defects, those who are high risk of delivering a still born, and women over the age of 34 all present as likely candidates for prenatal genetic testing. It can help them identify what may be wrong with the fetus and what steps to take if something is found. However, pregnant women not at risk for such problems stand not to benefit from prenatal genetic testing as the… Continue Reading...
long Korean War that began in 1950 to the current missile testing in the sea off Japan, there is something going awry in the country to cause such an increase in worrisome behavior. This essay will highlight the background of North Korean conflicts and the current problems with North Korea’s decision to continue missile tests against the wishes of China and the United States.
To begin understanding North Korea’s erratic behavior regarding recent missile tests, one must look at the Korean War. Every schoolchild in North Korea is taught, mistakenly, that the US was the cause of the Korean war. “…but… Continue Reading...
1.0. Operational Readiness Testing (ORT)
2.0. Overall Objective
The overall objective will in this case be the attainment of 90% to 100% on the first day of ORT.
3.0. Other Objectives
· Avoid mistakes that frustrated our attainment of 90% to 100% mark during the last year.
· Have in place a robust system that supports our overall objective.
4.0. Key Deliverables
Implement the schedule in good time so as to ensure that we have fair understanding of the critical items for testing in sequence. This is of great relevance given the need… Continue Reading...
Testing New Drugs
Informed consent in a clinical trial has many facets to it and involves more than obtaining the research subjects written or verbal informed consent to take part in the trial. The informed consent concept is embedded in The Belmont Report, The Declaration of Helsinki, and the principles of Nuremberg Code (Nijhawan et al. 134). Informed consent entails providing a potential participant with sufficient information regarding the participation in the clinical investigation. The researcher should ensure the participants understand the information fully. The participants should be given ample… Continue Reading...
people’s blood or fluids. It has helped identify harmful toxins that would otherwise not have been discovered. Toxicology testing refers to the methods used to determine toxic levels in samples. The process of toxicology testing includes collecting samples, testing the samples by use of special methods like chromatography, analyzing results and finally generating a toxicology report.
The process that leads up to the report is an important aspect for accurate results. This happens to be a highly sensitive area, so maximum cleanliness is required and sterilized materials need to be used. This form of testing is commonly used in police stations and hospital labs, to test for illicit… Continue Reading...
of different methods such as t-tests and ANOVA. T-test is used in hypothesis testing in quantitative studies to determine whether variations between the averages of two groups is unlikely to have emerged because of a random chance in selection of a sample. In essence, t-tests help to compare whether two groups have varying average values. In light of the role and significance of the assumptions underlying each parametric test, this paper provides a comparison of one-sample, paired-samples, and independent-sample t-tests within the context of quantitative doctoral business research. The comparison is based on a qualitative research proposal.
One-sample, Paired-Samples, and Independent-Samples T-tests
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is based on a more holistic perspective. An example of qualitative observation is police testing of new, less lethal gun technology through consideration of the cost benefit analysis (CBS, 2015). On the contrary, an example of quantitative observation is the big budget cuts by state leaders through consideration of empirical data (News9.com, 2010).
Quantitative decision-making seemingly takes precedence in budgeting and issues affecting criminal justice agencies. Quantitative decision-making provides the most accurate information for budget making in these organizations because addressing budget issues in the criminal justice field requires analysis of empirical data. Since quantitative decision-making provides a framework for analysis of empirical data,… Continue Reading...
of murky water and served as the source of murky water for the testing of both methods. This ensured that the murky water was of the same “strength” for both tests in the experiment. Soil may obtained from the ground.
Hypothesis
My hypothesis is that both tests will produce the same result—i.e., that the capillary action method is just as effective as the filtration method for removing debris from water. I think this will be the case because both tests are essentially using the same means of filtering the water just in a different manner.
Results
A: Capillary Action Method
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an individual personality, behaviors, and capabilities. In other words, psychological assessment is synonymous to the psychological testing used to carry out the thorough assessment of the individual. Typically, a psychological professional develops a psychological assessment report to carry out an assessment of the current needs of individuals. The report can be the summary of the services delivered to a group or individuals. Moreover, the evaluation is carried out to assess the competencies, and abilities individual in different settings. Schools stakeholders and parents implement the psychological assessments for students to evaluate their cognitive and intellectual capabilities. The strategy will assist in understanding the intellectual and behavioral capabilities… Continue Reading...
the issue because they do not believe it to be serious (p. 5).
5. Who is responsible for testing and managing alarms on your unit? How are limits set on alarms?
Technicians come and test the equipment when there is a perceived malfunction. The head nurse in the unit understands some of the equipment, especially the IV units, and manages those alarms. Limits are set by the technician, but with the input of the nurse on hand.
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5 key aspects (legal, technical, scheduling, economic, as well as operational feasibility) (Iskandar, 2015).
Lack of enough comprehensive system testing is actually the other key component that contributed to the AIS failure in this case. Inadequate system testing can be quite expensive for an enterprise. Testing ought to be done to learn and do away with issues in the development phase, as prematurely as possible (Iskandar, 2015). To decrease this threat firms must use debugging methods to be capable of learning and eliminating problems. Businesses must also test the system by using testing techniques like; processing test information, walk through along with acceptance tests.
Effect on the company
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testimony" while the dependent variable is "the ruling of the court." The testing of this hypothesis will help in indicating the extent with which eyewitness testimony can be relied upon as an accurate representation of an event. It is expected that the use of the scientific method is examining this issue will highlight facts and issues that help in determining a suitable answer to the problem of reliability of eyewitness testimony. The expected outcomes of the actions employed in the application of the scientific method in analyzing this issue is that eyewitness testimony is a reliable piece of evidence that shapes the… Continue Reading...
the audit will be better able to establish the solvency of the company.
So at this point, we are testing the accounts receivable, the cash and the inventories. As noted there are a few ways to audit the inventories. It is not necessarily possible to do a physical count -- though this can be done for smaller companies,… Continue Reading...
different concepts developed in order to pick the one that is most attractive to the customers. Concept testing involves presenting the concepts to target customers either physically or symbolically. This is aimed at determining if a particular concept has a strong customer appeal. Since it is not easy to present a physical electronic product we would make use of graphics to describe the product and present the different concepts for testing.
Having identified a promising concept for our electronic product. The next step will be developing the marketing strategy for the new product that is based on the selected concept. According to Golder and Mitra (2018) the… Continue Reading...
and sentenced to life imprisonment by a jury of 11 whites and one black. However, in 1994, DNA testing showed that Hunt did not rape the victim, which generated significant doubts on his involvement in the murder of Deborah Sykes. Despite these findings, Hunt stayed behind bars for another decade for a crime he did not commit before his release in 2004. This case has had significant impacts on the criminal justice system with regards to rape and murder cases.
Analysis of Hunt’s Case
Darryl Hunt’s case is an example of a wrongful conviction and sentencing of an individual for a crime he did not commit. The wrongful… Continue Reading...
for the Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers (PARCC) standardized testing as aligned with the school district’s educational missions. In addition, a survey of Survey of stakeholder needs, an analysis of student performance data with NJCCCS/CP Indicators, and a description of curricular, cross content, co-curricular, and extracurricular content is followed by a discussion of procedures for curriculum design, approval, and steps for implementation. Finally, a description of the procedures that will be used for curriculum evaluation and the 5-year evaluation cycle that will be used for subjects is followed by a discussion concerning the technology tools for teaching and learning… Continue Reading...