Answer Posted / sreedhar
Conventional testing is done by test engineer, will check
the application and on its related parts in order to
conform whether they are working according to the
requirments or not right from the coding phase of the
software development life cycle(SDLC).
Unconventional testing is done by Quality assurance
people,will check each and every out come document in all
the stages of SDLC in order to conform whether each and
every role in the organisation are working properly
according to the company process guide lines or not.
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