After receiving the build.How will you start the testing
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Answer / srinivas poodari
After receiving the build first I will conduct the sanity
testing during this testing i will decide that the build is
eligible to testing or not.After I will conduct the smoke
testing for stability of the build.Then i will start the
system testing.
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Answer / kmunuri
First i will do smoke testing on applicstion build ,
if build is stable then i will proceed to system testing
phase
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Answer / ch.s.m.prasad,kkd
whenever we receiving the application build(.exe) from the
developers first we will perform sanity testing . Here
testing team verifies whether the app. build is stable or
not . After completion of sanity testing then we will go
for system testing.
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