If you have an application to test and there are no
requirement specs, no test cases , no documents, you
dont know even the functionality then how would you perform
testing?
Answer Posted / sunil
I think santosh is right. In ad-hoc testing it's assumed
that the tester has significant knowledge of the program
under test. So in this case we can do exploratory testing
only.
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