Hi Friends,
I have recently completed Testing course and planning to
apply for jobs, I am Planning to put Banking Project in my
resume but b4 that I need your help guys
According to my knowledge in the banking project basically
it contains 3 modules say 1. Banker 2. Admin 3. Customer
Could you please explain me in terms of interview like how
to explain each module and what exactly each module does
and what type of testings we can do on banking project.
Any help would be appreciated
Thanks in advance
Swapna
Hello Friend,
In banking application,we can find calculation
errors,application response time,behaviour of appln,gui
errors,navigation errors,security errors and so on..........
Hope this will work out for u
Mohammed Mustafa Hussain
mustafa_7_8_6@yahoo.com
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