Answer Posted / dada_khairnar
Inspection: An inspection is more formalized than a
Walkthrough, typically with 3-8 people including a
moderator, reader, and a recorder to take notes. The subject
of the inspection is typically a document such as a
requirements spec or a test plan, and the purpose is to find
problems and see what's missing, not to fix anything.
Attendees should prepare for this type of meeting by reading
thru the document; most problems will be found during this
preparation. The result of the inspection meeting should be
a written report.
Walkthrough: A review of requirements, designs or code
characterized by the author of the material under review
guiding the progression of the review.
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