Answer Posted / purni
Hi,
Testing is done once the application meets the exit
criteria. Generally exit criteria is defined in the test
plan. While preparing the test plan they define the exit
criteria as no high level bugs, no medium level bugs, no
critical bugs and 1 or 2 small level bugs. If the
application meet this criteria then we can say the testing
is done.
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