Novel Software Hybrid Testing Model by Using Trusted Computing Group Technology

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Kunthumalla Latha, Nisarg Gandhewar

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Software testing is a procedure that includes executing a program or application while checking for any errors or bugs in order to produce software that is free of defects. Only testing (software testing) can determine the quality of any software. Worldwide technological advancements have resulted to a development in the number of verification techniques and methodologies available for testing software before it goes to production and possibly makes its way into the market. Thus, automation testing has impacted the testing procedure. Automation tools are used for software testing, which not only minimizes the number of people using the application but also reduces the possibility of errors even with testers testing. Therefore, to increase the efficiency of testing this hybrid model is described. So, by using this testing errors can be detected accurately. This novel software hybrid testing model by using Trusted Computing Group (TCG) technology shows accurate result while testing the software. Hence, this model shows better results in terms of accuracy, time and precision.

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Kunthumalla Latha. (2024). Novel Software Hybrid Testing Model by Using Trusted Computing Group Technology. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(6), 547–551. Retrieved from https://ijritcc.org/index.php/ijritcc/article/view/10594
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