Would u provide the exact differences of test case and test
conditon 2)test case and use case 3)test suite and test
scenara
Answer Posted / hanu424
TEST CASE:
Simply, A test case is set of inputs to determine if a feature of an application is working correctly.
USE CASE:
A use case is nothing but complete functionality of any requirement.
TEST SCENARIO:
A test scenario is the work flow of any functionality.
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