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Maintainability:
- The ease with which the system/software can be modified to correct faults, modified to meet new requirements, modified to make future maintenance easier, or adapted to a changed environment.
Maintainability requirements:
- A specification of the required maintainability for the system/software.
Maintainability testing:
- Testing to determine whether the system/software meets the specified maintainability requirements.
Margin
- it describes the spacing between elements on a (web)page
Markdown
Markdown Viewer
- helps you view Markdown files in Chrome.
minicom
- serial communication program that connects to devices through a GNU/Linux PC’s serial ports.
- compare to picocom
Mobly
- test framework in python
- example use cases:
- P2P data transfer between two devices
- Conference calls across three phones
- Wearable device interacting with a phone
- Internet-Of-Things devices interacting with each other
- Testing RF characteristics of devices with special equipment
- Testing LTE network by controlling phones, base stations, and eNBs
Modified condition/decision coverage:
- The percentage of all branch condition outcomes that independently affect a decision outcome that have been exercised by a test case suite.
Modified condition/decision testing:
- A test case design technique in which test cases are designed to execute branch condition outcomes that independently affect a decision outcome.
MobSF
- a tool for doing a basic automated penetration test on a mobile app.
Modal
- in user interface design for computer applications, a modal window is a graphical control element subordinate to an application’s main window. It creates a mode that disables the main window but keeps it visible, with the modal window as a child window in front of it. Users must interact with the modal window before they can return to the parent application.
Monsoon
- Device to measure precisely how much power their devices are drawing.
Monosnap
- for taking screenshots on Mac.
Multiple condition coverage:
- See branch condition combination coverage.
Mutation analysis:
- A method to determine test case suite thoroughness by measuring the extent to which a test case suite can discriminate the program from slight variants (mutants) of the program.
- See also error seeding.
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