tell me the V-model advantages & disadvantages
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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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Answer / paari.c
V Model stands for verification and validation
Since it is a rigorous, measurable and predictive process,
it is mostly used for complex projects.
It constantly measures the productivity, efficiency and
quality of the software by reporting on test case creation,
coverage, test execution progress and defects. It helps to
maintain rigor in the testing process and handles multiple
testing cycles for System, Integration, and final
Acceptance.
Using V Model side by side Validation can be done.
Disadv:
It can be used only in MNC's..
Costly one
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Answer / roshni
1.faults are prevented and it stops faults multiplication and avoids downwar flow of defect.
2.Lower defect resolution cost due to earlier detection and hence improves quality and reliability.
3.reduction in the amount of rework, so productivity improves.
4.verificatin and validation at each level.
5.allows testers to be active in the project early in the project's lifecycle.
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Answer / mc muffin
No its wrong the waterfall is waaaaaaaaay better:).
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