What is non-compliance testing?
Answer / ravikanth
Non -compliance testing is the one where Testing/checking
the testing methodology/process itself with respect to
predefined quality standards to make sure that testing
process is carried out is followes in a proper predfined
way
So its an QA activity
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ravi
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