What is CRD and SRD file
CRD stands for Change Request Document.where the
enhancements of the project will be added
SRD stands for Service Request Document
This document captures information about a specific system
enhancement or
a bug fix. It is used to track changes made to an existing
system.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 2 Yes | 0 No |
hi frnds! can any one help me by answering the below questions. 1.what is client server testing ? 2.what is web-based testing and what exactly tested in this ? 3.and exact difference between these two type of testing methods i can be reached on shrinivaster@gmail.com if any help needed from my side. thanks shri
When we convert the Client/Server application to web Application can we use same Automation Scripts?
is traceability matrix prepared by jr tester or sr tester or test lead?
If I have written the test cases for Login window . If one new field is added to login window then steps of test case changed in the next build. my question is that should I make change in the steps of previous test case or write another test case with new steps?
HI friends, I am 1.2 years of exp in manual testing,,, now i got job in Visteon,,, as a tester in embedded products,,, but they told it is contract of only 3 months,,, can i take this offer or not plz give idea,,,,, if i take mean it there any possibility to be a regular employe of that company after 3months..... reply soon
What is diff between Reliability Testing and Recovery Testing ?
what is ISTQB and CSTE which one is the right choice ? plz let me know and it would be a great advantage for many tester
Hi Could someone please provide Siebel Testing Interview questions for 5 years exp.
tell me about ur current proect? how can we start, what should we explain? should we expalin the entire proj or only our module? july27 brahma412@yahoo.co.in plz help me
What is mean by bug? how its gets injected into application?
Can you explain decision tables?
what is the diff between webserver app & client server application...
2 Answers 3i Infotech, HCL, vSplash,