At what stage of the life cycle does testing begin?
Answer Posted / arjun
Testing is a process nothing bu verification and validation,
The first part of testing as verification starts at the
time of designing the specifications it self, and other
part of testing as validation starts once the
specifications are designed to release of the product or
project.
Hence comin to stages of life cycle, in first two stages as
requirements gathering and analasys verification plays its
role.
in remaining stages validation plays its crucial role as
validation in coding , testing, exeution, release.
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