Explain the STLC?
Answer Posted / senthil kumar
STLC means it starts from the preparation of test plan,
test case and ends with product release. Meanwhile we'l b
involved in some other types of testing. Major tasks will b
done in STLC are as follows,
1. Test Plan Preparation
2. Test Case Preparation
3. Execution of TC
4. Analyze the Result
5. Defect Report Preparation
6. Regression Testing
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