diffrence between application testing and product testing?

Answer Posted / naveen

I totally agree with ASAD; when testing a product the
process or testing lifecycle varies when compared to
application testing. Testing levels such as ALFA & BETA
testing will be included in a product testing before the
actual release. In an application testing u can see stages
such as UAT before the application goes to production.

Its a good question which requires careful understanding
about the application under test and who are going to be
the end users...

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