what is conventional Testing? and what is unconventional
testing?
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Answer / b.sravan kumar reddy
Conventional testing is a sort of testing in which the test
engineers will check the developed application or its
related parts are working accordingly to the expectations of
customer or not, from coding phase of SDLC to the end
Unconventional testing is a sort of testing in which
QA9quality assurance people will check each and every role
in the organization whether they are doing there work
according to the companies process guidelines or not, right
from intial phase of SDLC to the end
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Answer / rafi
In conventional testing the Test engineer has to validate
the product functionality
IN unconventional only verifying the docs here QA peoples
are working
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Answer / ugandhar
conventional testing is one sort of testing in which the
test engineers will check the developed application or its
related parts from the coding phase of sdlc to end of sdlc
unconventional testing is another sort of testing in which
the quality assurance people will check every role of the
organization whether they are working according to the
company's process guidelines or not from the initial phase
of sdlc to end of sdlc.
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Answer / veeranjaneyulu.t
Unconventional testing : It is a sort of testing in which
QA9quality assurance people will check each and every role
in the organization whether they are doing there work
according to the companies process guidelines or not, right
from intial phase of SDLC to the end.
Conventional testing: It is a sort of testing in which the test engineers will check the developed application or its
related parts are working accordingly to the expectations of
customer or not, from coding phase of SDLC to the end
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Answer / abdul
Unconventional testing is a sort of testing done by the QA
people, in which they test each and every documents right
from the intial case of the 'SDLC'.
Where as conventional testing done by the test engineers on
the application in the testing phase of the 'SDLC'.
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Answer / vanitha
Conventional Testing:- Generally in conventional Testing
the test engineer people will test the developed application
whether the related parts are working according to the
requirements or not.
Unconventional Testing:- In Unconventional Testing the
QA(Quality Assurance) people will check each and every role
of the Organization in-order to check whether they are doing
their work according to the company's guidelines or not.
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Answer / shiva
CONVENTIONAL TESTING:
Conventional testing is a sort (రకము) of testing in which
the test engineers will check the developed application or
its related parts are working accordingly to the
expectations of customer or not, from coding phase of SDLC
to the end
UNCONVENTIONAL TESTING:
It is done by Quality Assurance team with the reference of
each and every documents starting from initial stage of
SDLC. This process involves verification through walkthrough
and inspections to check whether the development happened as
per the company process guidelines or not.
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Answer / ratandeep
Conventional Testing is based on the conventions/Testing
Standards planed as per QMS(Quality Management System) to
maintain standards.
UnConventional Testing is testing performed without any
conventions
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