What is the testing lifecycle and explain each of its phases?
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Answer / nani
1)Test Initiation
2)test paln
3)test case designing
4)test ececution
5)nug tracking and reporting
6)test close
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Answer / subhan.qa
test initiation,test planning,test design,test
execution,test reporting,test closure
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Answer / saravanan.b
1)Test initiation
2)Test planning
3)Test design
4)Test execution
5)Exit criteria & Test reporting
6)Test closure
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Answer / rafi
Test plan is a document is prepared by test lead, that
drives the all testing activities.
That should contains the all the details of testing
methodalogy,testing approach to be followed and etc.
it contains different sections like
Objective
Scope
Tetsing approach
Testing methadalogy
assumption
risk
Mitigation plan
entry and exit criteria
deliverables
automation plans
roles and responsibilites
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