06-11-2018, 11:10 AM
https://www.techadvisor.co.uk/how-to/pc-...s-3512328/
The terms computer, PC, system, and server are used interchangeably.
With 'specs' we generally mean
* exact operating system version: Windows 10, Windows 7, Ubuntu 14.04
* how much RAM
* how much disk space in total
* how much disk space free
* what kind of CPU
* how many CPU cores
* CPU speed GHz
* screen size in pixels, example: 1024 x 768
A lot of that info you can find in the Windows Task Manager. Depending on the problem to be solved, some specs are more important / relevant than others.
When you define your test environment it's important to list as many system specifications as you can so that you can define as accurately as possible how the test was done. All this information is necessary, for example, when the test results are negative and the test needs to be repeated.
The terms computer, PC, system, and server are used interchangeably.
With 'specs' we generally mean
* exact operating system version: Windows 10, Windows 7, Ubuntu 14.04
* how much RAM
* how much disk space in total
* how much disk space free
* what kind of CPU
* how many CPU cores
* CPU speed GHz
* screen size in pixels, example: 1024 x 768
A lot of that info you can find in the Windows Task Manager. Depending on the problem to be solved, some specs are more important / relevant than others.
When you define your test environment it's important to list as many system specifications as you can so that you can define as accurately as possible how the test was done. All this information is necessary, for example, when the test results are negative and the test needs to be repeated.