what is the diff between testbed and test environment?
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Answer / arthieviswa
In the test environment we need software requirements,
hardware requirements and also the tools, etc...
finally this is test environment is also called as test bed.
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Answer / sj1234
Test Bed: An execution environment configured for testing.
May consist of specific hardware, OS, network topology,
configuration of the product under test, other application
or system software, etc.
The Test Plan for a project should enumerated the test beds
(s) to be used.
Tes Environment : It is nothing but Software, Hardware
components to execute our tests smoothly
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Answer / ch.s.m.prasad
Test environment :software requirements and hardward
requirements need for testing of our app. build . this is
also called as test bed.
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