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Traditional Testing Vs Agile Testing - 0 views

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    Traditional Testing and Agile Testing are two important testing techniques used to test the credibility, reliability, quality, functionality, and other important components of the software. Traditional Testing: Offers full coverage of the software. Allows one to detect the maximum number of defects. Agile Testing: Involves rigorous planning, analysis, and testing. Offers effective and efficient risk management.
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Black Box Testing : Types,Test Cases,Techniques,Tools,Infographics - 0 views

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    Black Box Testing is performed to validate the functionality of the software based on the specifications provided by the client before the commencement of the project. It involves various techniques such as: Error Guessing Graphical Approach to Testing Equivalence Partitioning Analysis of Boundary Values Comparison testing Testing in Pairs Decision Table Testing
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Adhoc Testing vs. Exploratory Testing - 0 views

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    Though considered to be synonymous, Ad-hoc Testing & Exploratory Testing are two types of testing techniques, with different qualities, specifications, and functionalities. Testers perform Ad-hoc and Exploratory test with a varying level of planning, to assess different components of the software. Hence, to help you differentiate between these two types of testing techniques, here is a detailed comparison of the two.
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Static Testing vs. Dynamic Testing - 0 views

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    This article deals with the major differences between the two important testing techniques available for testers Static Testing and Dynamic Testing. Static testing deals with the documentation part without interacting with the code, whereas dynamic testing involves the physical interaction of the testers with the software product or programming code.
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Test Case vs Test Plan: Differences - 0 views

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    As we all know, test case and test plan are two significant components of software testing, as they define and manage the procedure of testing. Moreover, these documents, offer the testing team vital information regarding software testing and elaborate on various other important components related to the project.
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Development vs Regression Testing - 0 views

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    Development testing and regression testing are two software testing techniques that help validate the quality and performance of the software. While development testing is a continuous process, performed throughout the development cycle, regression testing is executed during unit, integration or system testing phase and is only used to analyze deviations.
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Automation testing Checklist - 0 views

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    With our automation testing checklist, the testing team/test manager can monitor the automation testing activities and ensure their precision. From defining the requirements, strategies, and use cases to performing tool evaluation, creating test scripts, and more, our checklist will guide you throughout the process of automation testing.
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Negative Testing - 0 views

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    Also known as Error Path Testing, Negative Testing is a software testing technique used by testers to ensure the suitable and optimum performance of the software product. With the assistance of this technique, the team is able to ensure the product performs uniformly even when the user behaves irrationally by entering invalid and inappropriate data. For further details, follow the link.
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What is Agile Testing? :Challenges,Quadrants,Methodologies,Tools - 0 views

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    Performed at the start of the project, agile testing, is an important software testing technique that follows the principles of agile software development. It is a progressive and dynamic testing type that has a quick and easy testing process. Agile testing unites the development and testing team together and enables them to evaluate the software product for its quality, effectiveness, and more.
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Functional Testing vs Non Functional Testing - 0 views

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    Though considered to be similar, Functional Testing and Non-Functional Testing, both, are vital parts of Software Testing Life Cycle (STLC), which are used to test various important features and components of the software product, such as its quality, functionality, performance, and more. Moreover, both of these testing techniques ensure the basic requirements of the software are accomplished and it has optimum compatibility, reliability, scalability, security, etc.
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Back To Back Testing - 0 views

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    Back to back testing is a type of Software Testing, which is also known as Comparison Testing. It is mainly used when several versions of software applications exist for testing, as it tests two or more variants of a component, with similar inputs, as well as compares and examines their corresponding outputs to ensure no discrepancies occur in the software in the future
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What is Reliability Testing? - 0 views

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    An important software testing technique, Software reliability testing, is performed by the team to ensure the consistent performance and functioning of the software, in the given environmental conditions as well as in the specified period of time. It is with the assistance of this test that the team is able to measure the overall reliability of the product, by testing it against the business requirements.
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Isolation Testing: Complete Guide 2019 - 0 views

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    In STLC, testing each component of the software as an individual entity is known as Isolation Testing. There are various benefits associated with this testing technique as it gives better and more fruitful results.
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Incremental Testing or Progressive Testing - 0 views

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    Incremental Testing or progressive testing is a sub-testing technique, which comes under the umbrella of integration testing. To further understand its significance check out the following article.
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What is Monkey Testing? - 0 views

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    Monkey Testing or Random Testing is used to test software applications by providing random inputs. It is an automated test that is conducted without any specific test in mind and is usually implemented as random, automated unit tests. It lists the system's reliability and performance and prevents system crashes after its delivery.
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What is Gorilla Testing? - 0 views

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    There are various software testing techniques used by testers to ensure the accuracy of the software. One such technique used is Gorilla Testing, which helps the team to test the product to its breaking point and validate its functioning as well as its performance. See the full article for further details about gorilla testing.
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What is GUI Testing(Graphical User Interface Testing)? - 0 views

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    Have you ever wondered, how the quality of an application's visual elements is assessed? Which testing technique is used to ensure their accuracy? Well, wonder no more, GUI Testing is the testing technique used by testers to assess an application's visual elements, like images & text as well as to validate their performance and functionality
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What is Stress Testing? - 0 views

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    Do you know what makes stress testing an integral part of Software testing? Well, it is among those software testing techniques that help verify whether the system delivers relevant messages during a system failure or not, or whether it saves the crucial data before this failure/crash.
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Delta Testing |Professionalqa.com - 0 views

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    Delta testing is a type of software testing that is used by testers to evaluate a product by partially releasing it. It does not require maintaining the record of expected results and is implemented by elaborating a test plan, which is further led to the designing of various test suites.
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Beta Testing: Types,Process,Advantages,Differences - 0 views

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    Beta testing is a salient testing type performed after the completion of alpha testing. It can be considered a form of external user acceptance testing, during which a version of the software, known as a beta version, is released to a limited audience to be tested for accessibility, usability, reliability, functionality, and more.
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