If you have an application to test and there are no
requirement specs, no test cases , no documents, you
dont know even the functionality then how would you perform
testing?
Re: If you have an application to test and there are no
requirement specs, no test cases , no documents, you
dont know even the functionality then how would you perform
testing?
simply says Ad hoc testing. Without knowing the
functionality, without following any sequence,---doing the
testing called Ad hoc tesing.
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Re: If you have an application to test and there are no
requirement specs, no test cases , no documents, you
dont know even the functionality then how would you perform
testing?
Re: If you have an application to test and there are no
requirement specs, no test cases , no documents, you
dont know even the functionality then how would you perform
testing?
testing an application without specs and no doucments no
test cases even not knowing the functionlity is similar to
ad-hoc testing ,but often testers have signifant
understanding of the software before testing it.
Re: If you have an application to test and there are no
requirement specs, no test cases , no documents, you
dont know even the functionality then how would you perform
testing?
Re: If you have an application to test and there are no
requirement specs, no test cases , no documents, you
dont know even the functionality then how would you perform
testing?
Re: If you have an application to test and there are no
requirement specs, no test cases , no documents, you
dont know even the functionality then how would you perform
testing?
I think santosh is right. In ad-hoc testing it's assumed
that the tester has significant knowledge of the program
under test. So in this case we can do exploratory testing
only.
What is database testing? Can anyone give some scenariors
where we perform databse testing? also, please quote some
interview questions in this regard.
What do you call a collection of descriptions of the data
items for the benefit of programmers and others who might
need to refer to them?
1. A data dictionary
2. A data model
3. A repository
4. A specification
5. A data map
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