What is the difference between alpha and beta testing
Answer Posted / sripathi venkata ramesh
I am Sripathi Venkata Ramesh from Gudivada and the answer
is mentioned below
Alpha and beta are two different sides of acceptance
testing.
During acceptance testing the final testing is to be done
by the development team and then by the client side people.
When it is done by the development team it is called alpha
testing and when by the client side people it is called
beta testing.
Alpha testing: alpha testing is done by client side people
in development environment..
Beta testing: Testing is done by client side people in real
time environment....
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