(IEEE) testing conducted to evaluate the compliance of a system or component with specified functional requirements and corresponding predicted results.
Testing, Functional
(IEEE) Testing that ignores the internal mechanism or structure of a system or component and focuses on the outputs generated in response to selected inputs and execution conditions.
Testing, Integration
(IEEE) An orderly progression of testing in which software elements, hardware elements, or both are combined and tested, to evaluate their interactions, until the entire system has been integrated.
Testing, Interface
(IEEE) Testing conducted to evaluate whether systems or components pass data and control correctly to one another.
Testing, Regretion
(IEEE) Rerunning test cases which a program has previously executed correctly in order to detect errors spawned by changes or corrections made during software development and maintenance.
Testing, Structural
Testing to insure each program statement is made to execute during testing and that each program statement performs its intended function.Synonymous: White-Box Testing, Glass-Box Testing, Logic Driven Testing.
Testing, Structural
(IEEE) Testing that takes into account the internal mechanism (structure0 of a system or component. Types include branch testing, path testing, statement testing.
Testing, Unit
(IEEE) Testing conducted to verify the implementation of the design for one software element; e.g., a unit or module; or a collection of software elements. Synonymous: Component Testing
Testing, Unit
(NIST) Testing of a module for typographic, syntactic, and logical errors, for correct implementation of its design, and for satisfaction of its requirements.
Testplan (IEEE)
Testprozedur (IEEE)
Tests d’acceptation (IEEE)
Tests d’acceptation fournisseur (FAT) (IEEE)
Tests d’acceptation système (SAT) (IEEE)
Tests fonctionnels (IEEE)
Tests structurels (Bluhm, Meyers, Hetzel) (GAMP)
Tetracycline
An antibiotic that interferes with protein synthesis in prokaryotes.
TEWT
Total Equivalent Warming Impact
TF Membrane
A reverse osmosis membrane constructed of a thin film (TF) of polyamide materials.
TFA
Trifluoroacetic Acid
TFE
Tetrafluoroethylene (Teflon®)
TFF
Tangential Flow Filtration
TG
Thermogravimetry
TGA
Therapeutic Goods Administration (Australia)
Theoretical Yield
The quantity that would be produced at any appropriate phase of manufacture, processing, or packing of a particular drug product, based upon the quantity of components to be used, in the absence of any loss or error in actual production.