ad-hoc testing is not organized, it's not repeatable, it
can't be tracked, and when it's complete, there's no proof
that it was ever done. is it?
Answer Posted / saurabh mishra
Ad hoc testing is subtype of exploratory testing which
performs with out going through the documents and obviously
if documents will not be there you are not forced to write
the test cases, if you are willing you can write only
functionality based and non functionality based test cases
by seeing the module or page can mention the expected
result. I think you get you answer.
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