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I heard that system testing has two types

1)functional Testing 2)Non functional testing

But later in another website i have seen below statements

In the types of functional testing following testing types should be cover:

Unit Testing
Smoke testing
Sanity testing
Integration Testing
Interface Testing
System Testing
Regression Testing
UAT

I am confused, Please clarify me that whether the system testing includes functional or functional testing includes system testing and the sequence of these testings(functional is performed first or system)

Thanks

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  • there's also Acceptance Testing :) Commented Jan 30, 2015 at 16:33

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Functional testing aims to figure out whether given functionality works as specified. System testing aims to figure out whether the whole system fulfills the requirements given to it.

So in functional testing you test that given part of the whole system functions in a specified way. And in system testing you test the system as a whole fulfills the requirements given to it.

For example testing that 1+1=2 tests the plus function and sum function. And thus is a functional test. Testing whether user can calculate correct amount of tip using the calculator or not, is a system test, since it tests a requirement (calculate tip), but not a specific function of the application.

And non-functional testing includes stuff like usability and performance.

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    Neither is part of the other. Functional tests should be done before system tests are done.
    – Harri
    Commented Nov 27, 2013 at 10:31
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    This answer contradicts psamagal's answer.
    – SigmaX
    Commented Oct 27, 2014 at 4:08
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Functional testing are based on an analysis of requirements specification of a component or system.

Non-functional testing includes, but is not limited to, performance testing, load testing, stress testing, usability testing, maintainability,reliability, portability. It is the testing o how the system works.

You can call System Testing as a level of Test, instead Functional Testing is a Test Type. And System testing should investigate functional a non-functional areas of the system.

You could find more information on this subject if you read for example "ISQTB - Foundation Level Syllabus".

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  • This contradicts Harri's answer, where non-functional testing would include unit testing, etc.
    – SigmaX
    Commented Oct 27, 2014 at 4:08
  • I don't see how this contradicts Harri's answer, but maybe it's my English that isn't good enough. Functional tests are created to validate requirements (the functionality of the product). And i don't refer in any part unit-testing for example as a functional testing. Commented Nov 11, 2014 at 22:13
  • Never mind. I think I misunderstood where Harri said "it tests a requirement (calculate tip), but not a specific function of the application." I thought he was implying that something that tests top-level requirements was not a functional test, and that only unit-level tests are. On second reading, I am mistaken.
    – SigmaX
    Commented Nov 12, 2014 at 23:09
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Non-functional testing would include, for example, performance testing - something unrelated to the actual business requirement.

Functional testing tests the business requirements.

Sometimes there is an overlap between the two.

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System Testing includes both Function testing as well as non Function Testing Functional and non functional testing is done for a particular portion or is done step by step which becomes System testing.

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Functional Testing : are based on an Requirement Specification. while you check application as per flow and if u find any bug for that flow then it will functional testing. System Testing : are test whole application. Unit Testing : One individual parts of an application, called units, are individually and independently scrutinized for proper operation. Regression testing : while Dev team change any module and then module not effect another module that is Regression testing.

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System testing is a combination of both functional and non-functional testing.

Functional testing, in simple terms, tests the functionality of whether an application is working to requirements or not. (smoke, sanity, retesting, regression, priority based testing, riskbased testing etc.)

Non-functional tests evaluate the non functional parts such as performance, load, stress, volume, usability(userfriendliness), look and feel etc.

Functinal testing comes under System testing (which checks the overall end to end flow of an application).

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