what is exact meaning of SNAP SHOT.how and when it will be
taken
Answer Posted / samuel david dhas, banyan soft
In the field of testing. Snap shot is the picturezation of
the error in your screen. When ever you write and test case
and excute it.You may same defect or a message pops up on
the screen.During that time just press the print screen key
in your key board and then save it as a bitmap image. Then
when you report a defect in a TOOL just attach the file so
that the developer can get some idea of the image which you
picturize in your computer screen when you are exiquting
the test case.
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