what are the advantages of manual and automation testing ?
and which one would u term as efficent testing and
effective testing ?pls do reply thankx in advance its
urgent
Answer Posted / purni
Hi,
Manual testing is the mandatory test. To automate
the test first by doing the manual test we should make the
application stable, then we can proceed for the automation.
Even though manual test takes time and more human resource
it is the efficient way to test the application. Automation
has it's own advantages. Automation is fast, reliable and
repeatable.
For the small project it's better to use the manual
test, it's not worth of buying the tool and training the
testers.
For the big and on going projects its better to
automate. Because ongoing projects need the changes and
enhancements. Automation comes under effective way.
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