What is the Difference between Testing Types and Testing
Techniques
Answer Posted / paska mary
There are two types of texting
1.Functional Testing
2.Non Functional Testing
Method of testing can be
1. Black box testing
2. white box testing
Level of testing can be
1. Unit testing
2.Integration testing
3.System testing
4.Unser acceptance testing
The testing Techniques can be
1.Boundary value analysis
2.Equlant Partitioning
3.Error guesing and etc...
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