what is meant by exhaustive testing?
Answer Posted / moagley
No, No fellas, you are all wrong.
Exhaustive testing is the process that
causes carbon monoxide to be emitted from
ones exhaust.
You must take care if testing in larger teams,
as the amount of noxious gasses produced can be harmful.
When testing exhaustively, please do so by an
open door or window, or even better in the open,
maybe a field or alongside a river jetty.
As a sub note, and through caution, when planning
testing activities, ensure your team members have
not been eating spicy foods such as curries, babies
heads or fish and chips the night before testing
execution is planned.
I hope this post is helpful, if anything else springs
to mind regarding exhaustive testing or any related subject
then I will also post that information of usefulness.
Best regards.
Moagley Jakanoarey
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