1.Unit testing ->integration testing->system testing->UAT in
this where do u do the functional testing & regression
testing? if these two done in each phase why should not
mentioned in that ?
2.What are the difference b/w client & server?
3.While doing regression testing one bug raised due to
functionality dependency, what is the bug status that one?
Answer Posted / vk
1. Above written all testings consist functional testing
but the testcases for them are different. In integration
testing, test cases covers the functional flow between 2 or
more modules. In system testing, testcases covers the
functional flow after combination of all the modules with
specific hardware and software including some non
functional testing. so the name is getting changed at
different level.
2. Client: is generate the request and send to the server.
Server: is receive the request and give the proper response
to the client.
3. Functional dependency bug is to be raised as new defect.
Bug status would be according to bug life cycle.
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