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Adhoc Testing - 0 views

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    Ad-hoc testing is an informal test that is performed randomly, without any plans or strategies, with the intention to break the software system. Compared to traditional testing, this is a beneficial test that helps the team to find the majority of defects, as it uses various innovative methods to test the software.
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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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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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