what is testing techniques,testing methodology,test
packs,how are they differentiated?
Answer Posted / pbalaji
Testing Technique is the procedure you undertake to test a
given software for example black box and white box testing.
Testing methodologies are the ways in which you test a
software such as unit testing,integration testing.
Test Packs are the complete set of test cases and test
scenarios for testing a given software.
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