When will the testing starts? a)Once the requirements are
complete b)In requirement phase
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Answer / naresh
A--> Once the requirements are complete.
This is Static testing. Here, u r supposed to read the
documents(requirements) and it is quite a common issue in
s/w industry that many requirements contradict with other
requirements. these are also can be reported as bugs.
However, they will be reviewed before reporting them as bugs
(defects).
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Answer / rao
Generally testing will start from the review phase of the
requirements,this is called statis testing.There only we
bring out different techniques like
inspections,walkthroughs,audit etc.Most of the times
testers are invloved in this testing and have to give the
reasonable views and comments on the requirements.If your
comments and views are valid,requirements document will be
modified as per your comments.
We will start the preparation of test cases,Once the
requirements gathering is completed,reviewed and get
approved by the client.We will start the real testing by
executing testcases once we recieved the application from
the the developers.This is called dynamic testing.
Correct me,if I am worng...
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