At what stage of the life cycle does testing begin?
Answer Posted / pbalaji
Once a specifications and requirements of a product are
ready then there is a chance to predict the expected
behavior of that product.Once this is known then we can
write the test cases on that product.Hence after development
of Requirement documents and specification document we can
start testing.
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