What is the difference between Alpha and Beta Testing?
Answer Posted / seshareddy
alpha and beta testing are part of UAT and both are to
collect feedback on software build from customers.difference
is
alphatesting:1. it is sutable for software applications
2. by real customer site representatives
3. in development site invinorment
4direct involment of testers and developers
Beta testing:1. sutable for software product
2. by model customer site people
3. in model customer site
4.indirect involment of developers and testers
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