what is the diff b/w Test Strategy and test approach doc?
and which team prepares these doc's?
Answer Posted / mercy
Test approach is a part of test strategy.
Test strategy defines the scope of testing. This includes
testing stages, approach used in each of the phase, defect
management, test resources and regression testing.
Test approach for a particular testing stage tells you
about how to go about testing in that stage, risks
assosciated with this, entry and exit criteria and
mitigation plan.
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