Explain the V-Model
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Answer / rajendra
V-Model advantages:
It is also called as verification and
validation Model.
This means the verification and validation
will be done side by side.
It emphasies the strict process flow to
develop a quality product.
The errors occured in any pahse will be
corrected in that phase itself.
V-Model disadvantages:
It needs lot of resources and money.
It needs an established process to
implement.
It can be implemented by only some big
companies.
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Rajendra
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Answer / ramakrishna
v-model It is also called as verification and
validation Model.
This means the verification and validation
will be done side by side.
It emphasies the strict process flow to
develop a quality product.
The errors occured in any pahse will be
corrected in that phase itself.
V-Model disadvantages:
It needs lot of resources and money.
It needs an established process to
implement.
It can be implemented by only some big
companies.
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Answer / iqbal qtp specialist
v-model It is also called as verification and
validation Model.
This means the verification and validation
will be done side by side.
It emphasies the strict process flow to
develop a quality product.
The errors occured in any pahse will be
corrected in that phase itself.
V-Model disadvantages:
It needs lot of resources and money.
It needs an established process to
implement.
It can be implemented by only some big
companies.
Byeeee Friends
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Answer / iqbal manual testing specialis
v-model It is also called as verification and
validation Model.
This means the verification and validation
will be done side by side.
It emphasies the strict process flow to
develop a quality product.
The errors occured in any pahse will be
corrected in that phase itself.
V-Model disadvantages:
It needs lot of resources and money.
It needs an established process to
implement.
It can be implemented by only some big
companies.
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Answer / rajeshwar rao
V stands for verification and validation to verify the flow
of the system parley both development and testing. This
model defines mapping between the development stages and
testing stages.
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Answer / lokesh chauhan
The V-model is a software development model which can be
presumed to be the extension of the waterfall model. In
stead of moving down in a linear way, the process steps are
bent upwards after the coding phase, to form the typical V
shape. The V-model demonstrate the relationships between
each phase of the development life cycle and its associated
phase of testing.
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Answer / savita
v model:it is some time called as V&V model or W model.
V&V model means validation and verification..
in this, first we collect CRS that is Customer requirement
specification parallel y we review crs,write acceptance test
plan and test case.next is we collect srs that is system
requirement specification parallel y we will review
srs,write system test plan,and test case.later we go for HLD
that is high level document parallel y we review HLD,write
integration test plan and test case.later we do LLD that is
low level document and parallel y we review lld ,write test
plan and test case.....later developers prepare code....
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