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什么是兼容性测试?兼容性测试侧重哪些方面?

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兼容测试主要是检查软件在不同的硬件平台、 软件平台上是否可以正常的运行, 即 是通常说的软件的可移植性。

兼容的类型,如果细分的话,有平台的兼容,网络兼容,数据库兼容,以及数据格 式的兼容。

兼容测试的重点是, 对兼容环境的分析。 通常,是在运行软件的环境不是很确定的 情况下,才需要做兼容。 根据软件运行的需要,或者根据需求文档,一般都能够得出用 户会在什么环境下使用该软件, 把这些环境整理成表单, 就得出做兼容测试的兼容环境 了。

兼容和配置测试的区别在于, 做配置测试通常不是 Clean OS下做测试, 而兼容测试多 是在 Clean OS的环境下做的。

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