About Testing Methodology?
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Answer / mercy
V-model is the mostly used testing methodology. The concept
of V-model is to verify and validate at each phase of SDLC
so that early identification of defects happen at each
stage. May you can add some more points about V-model to
this when answering.
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Answer / ravindra
They are
1.White Box(WB)
2.Black box(BB)
3.Grey box(WB+BB)
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Answer / anuradha
v-model
waterfall model
spiral model
RAD model
interative model
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Answer / rupa
water fall model
vmodel
agile methodology
spiral model
RAD model
interative model
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