which of the following is non incremental
testing???
a)big bang
b)top down
c)bottom up
d)agile
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Answer / uday
Obviously it is a.
Big bang testing: Testing the entire system once before
handing the system to counterparts.
top down and bottom up are obviously incremental
Agile methodologies are time framed and developed incrementally.
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Answer / supriyaj
ans:big bang
because big bang testing means all modules are developed &
then tested used waterfall model.
& top down, bottom up & agile is used v model to test
application
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Answer / vinay
Big Bang is non incremental testing coz at a shot we test all module.
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