Answer Posted / manish
Well It seems to me that agile testing is more about keeping
the bugs out than finding the ones that are in there :)The
testsss that we write are more about showing that the
software works the way we expect than about finding where it
breaks.
Testing happens closer to the development team in space and
in time. Testers design tests to show that the software
works as expected. The develop't and testers work together
to expand the set of cases that works. The bugs should never
get introduced in the first place.
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