Functional testing is the part of System testing or System
testing is the part of functional testing
Answer Posted / deepak
Functional testing is a part of system testing.In some
companies function testing is a separate level of testing
but still functional testing is different from function
testing. as part of system testing we check
functionality,configuration,security,performance and features.
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