Explain waterfall model? what will the testing team do in Requirement phase in this model and what happens in design phase?
Answer / Ajay Kumar Sagar
The Waterfall model is a traditional sequential software development model where each phase must be completed before moving on to the next. In the Requirement phase, the testing team would work with stakeholders to understand the requirements and create test plans. In the Design phase, the testing team would review the design documents and develop test cases based on them.
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