what is meant by interoperability testing?
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Answer / narendra_p
Interoperability Testing can validate that two products
work together and yet neither may be in compliance with the
specification. This often happens when sets of two products
are tested in a pair-wise manner but the sets are not tested
with other standards compliant products. This situation
occurs for various reasons - foremost being the lack of
universal test cases and unclear testing procedures. The
principal risk in this sort of testing is that pair-wise
subsets of the product may be interoperable, yet the overall
set of products fails to communicate properly.
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Hi Maverik ,
Interoperability testing means testing the Application
under different Hardware and software Configuration and
checking weather it is working fine or not.It is basically
a networking testing concept.
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Answer / maverik
Testing ur product or Application with other competitors
Products or interface.
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