Answer Posted / imtiaz ahmed
System Testing proves that the system meets all objectives.
This type of testing provides an external view of the
system in such a manner that would be easy to use for the
user since user is not concerned how the system response
and works as only requires that the system functions
properly. It can be also referred to as verification
testing when the testing occurs in non –live test
environment. This type of testing is based on system
requirements and operations document. This type of testing
would ensure that the software product operates in all the
different environments where a program may operate like
various operating systems, various Internet browsers,
various Internet speed and various resolutions.
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