What are test entry and test exit criteria?
Answer Posted / neelima
Entry criteria:Required circumstances to start testing.
( reviewd test cases, test environment, stable build etc..)
Exit Criteria: 1. All modules are tested.
2. When all test cases are implemented.
3. When reported bugs are fixed and resolved.
ld is released by developers
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