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Assuming you're meaning to check if the program works - run it with some test data that you know what the solution should be be if the program works correctly. If you get the expected result, the program is fine - if not - it needs de-bugging.
By the use of 'test data' to check the program is working correctly. Test data is calculated prior to writing a program, and expected results are calculated and verified. Once a program is written, the test data is fed into the computer, and the results generated are compared with the test data. If the two are a perfect match - the program works correctly - if not - it needs to be de-bugged to find the problem.
Design, encode, test. Repeat as necessary until program works. Release program.
A set of controlled observations that test a proposed explanation are known as an experiment. The proposed explanation is known as the hypothesis of the experiment.
When you get a new business tax software program, you need to test it well before you have to use it. Do not just wait until the last possible day. If the program is not compatible with your system or if you have a corrupted disc, you will be out of luck. You should at least test it to be sure that it works, even if you do not use it until the deadline.
False5) Testing and Installation: The next step in the SDLC is testing the program to ensure that it works properly and then installing the program so that it can be used.
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A Hypothesis
1 Define the problem 2 Analyze the problem 3 Develop an algorithm/method of solution 4 Write a computer program corresponding to the algorithm 5 Test and debug the program 6 Document the program (how it works and how to use it)
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A Hypothesis