What is your testing approach/plan if requirements are
frequently changing?
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Answer / rajendra prasad reddy penumall
Test Approach is Adhoc Testing
Why means:
Try to put more buffer time for testing (this can be used
to analyse the risk, rewrite, and retest the new
features ...etc (changed requirements))
First try to avoid to create detail test plan or completely
avoid the test plan and concentrate more on adhoc type of
testing.
Do not try to automate this kind of projects,Because lot of
time may be required to rework on the scripts.
Try to explain the situation to management and client to
understand the risks, schedules, impacts
Thanks
Rajendra Prasad Reddy Penumalli
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Answer / srinivaspatro
HI Rajendra,
Cant we follow Spiral Model in this case?
Please explain
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