during alpha testing why customer people r invited?
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Answer / kris
becaz alpha testing related to acceptence testing, so,
accepting testing is done infront of client or customer for
there acceptence. ok, got it .....
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Answer / janardan mishra
In alpha testing, there in no need of customer. Customers
are required in beta testing.
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Answer / lakshmi
No body invites customer people in alpha testin.Only It is
done by cusotomer like environment but client will check
that application weather it is meetingall of their
requiremens or not.Later testing will be done in real
customer site with customer people to assess how it is
working it is called beta testing.
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Answer / sm
Alpha testing is the one of User Acceptance Testing.
We can conduct user accptanc etesting in 2 ways 1 is alpha
testing and the other one is beta testing.
Alpha testing is simulated or actual operational testing by
potential users/customers or an independent test team at
the developers' site. Alpha testing is often employed for
off-the-shelf software as a form of internal acceptance
testing, before the software goes to beta testing.[citation
needed]
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Answer / shobhit tyagi
Because alpha testing is a part of user acceptance testing
And client test the software on sender side with stagging environment..
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Answer / vineetbatham
becz they hav to check the s/w development is goint as per
the specification. During this testing developer notes
every particular input or action carried out by the user.
Any type of abnormal behaviour is noted and rectified by
the developer.
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Answer / debashish_samanta
Alpha Testing is nothing but Acceptance testing.
So in Alpha testing the Client has to verify
The Product is developed according to their
1.Requirement and Specification.
2.SLA(Service Level Agreement) i.e
Time Line
3.DRE (Defect Rate Efficiency)<0.8
DRE = DRE=A/A+B = 0.8
A = Testing Team (Defects by testing team)
B = customer ( " " customer )
If DRE <=0.8 then good product otherwise not.
If client is missing any thing and they are giving a green
signal to the product then later on if they are getting any
error then the product has to come in a new cycle again.
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Answer / tunku hirwani
Alpha testing is a part of User Acceptance tesing. So
Customer Side people are invited for " to provide to the
customer the feel of the software".
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