What is Migration testing ?
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Answer / malarvizhi
Migration testing is done for a project developed for one
platform can be deployed in another platform and testing
the scope.
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Answer / vijaya
For example
A bank first introduce an internet banking with some
options in the year 2000 and again they will add some more
options in 2005.
in 2000 some people will use that internet banking after
the new generation of internet banking in 2005 the bank
will migrate all the 2000 year users into 2005.
First we have to link all the 2000 year customers in to
20005 year application.this is migration.
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