1) What is the differrence in Test Strategy and Test
Approach
2)What is System Integrartion Testing
Answer Posted / sabita
test approach- test lead is mentioning the list of the TRM
columns which have been finalised by the project manager.
TRM-test responsible matrix- mapping between various
testing issues and develpment stages.
Test strategy- its a company leve document prepared by the
QA n d aim of QA is testing approaches to acheive testing
objectives..n he maintaind d budget of whole project.
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