diff b/w alpha & beta testing? who will do this with
examples? can u pls help in this topics
Answer Posted / rajesh.pothina
Alpha Testing:
This is done after completing the whole project with
in our organization to check whether our project is up to
the client requirement .
Beta Testing:
This is done in client environment to show him that
his project is working according to his view.
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