when the tester actually involves in Testing?(at which
stage of SDLC)
Answer Posted / ravikumar
Ideally the testers( QA or Test Manager) should have been
involved at the very design stage as the defects or remarks
made at that stage could save the product company with a
lot of developmental efforts and money.
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