diffrence between application testing and product testing?
Answer Posted / jagadeesh
Product testing is defferent from Application testing in a
sence that the SDLCs vary between them. If SDLC vary the
testing processess vary. The testing types those can be
carried out on them can vary. In case of Products generally
the requirements are concrete and a simple water fall SDLC
or tailored WF SDLC is followed. So the Alpha, Beta, UAT
(Sometimes) are irrelevant to the application/services
based testing.
Let me know if it can be improved.
Thanks
jagadeesh
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