Answer Posted / vijay
Test life cycle dentifies what test activities to carry out
and when (what is the best time) to accomplish those test
activities. Even though testing differs between
organizations, there is a testing life cycle.
They are 6 (Generic phases) involved in Test life cycle.
Viz:
1. Test Planning,
2. Test Analysis,
3. Test Design,
4. Construction and verification,
5. Testing Cycles,
6. Final Testing and Implementation and
7. Post Implementation.
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