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When should testing start in a project?

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When should testing start in a project?..

Answer / jaya

Conventional Testing: starts From The Starting Phase Of SDLC
To The End Of SDLC
It Is done By The "Quality Assurance" pepole
Un Conventional Testing: starts From The Coding Phase Of
SDLC To The End Of SDLC

It Is done By The "Test Engineers"

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