What is the difference between alpha testing and beta
testing
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Answer / narandra
alpha Testing and beta testing comes under UAT (User
Acceptancy Testing)
1)aplha testing (in house testing)
2)beta testing (client testing)
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Answer / mahesh
Alpha Testing Beta Testing
In Development Site In Model Customer Site
By Real Customers By Model Customer
For Software Applications For Software Products
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