We believe in ad-hoc software processes for projects. Do you
agree with this? Please explain your answer.
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Answer / rajendra prasad reddy
No,I won't support adhoc testing for each and every project
Bcoz it is intended for testing when ever we don't have
suffucient time to test the system throughly ,then we will
choose this as a final weapon.
As it name indicates Ad-hoc testing won't follow a formal
testing procure and there will be no Documents like
testplan and test cases.
The ADhoc testing cannot reveal all the defects present in
the system.
byeeeeeeeeeeee
rajendra_penumalli@yahoo.com
Hyderabad
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Answer / samarth
yes because end users may use the product randomly and chances are e they might find defecys inorder to avoid that we should do adhoc testing
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