What is the difference between Agile model and V Model
Can anyone elobarate and explain each model and differenc
Answer Posted / dileep reddy
In agile testing scrum master will be there and we have to
report all our day to day work to the scrum master. And no
need of writing the test cases. we have to accept the
requirements at any stage.Also we have to maintain
transperency in our work. V model is a simple Traditional
testing methodology. we have to use all tetsting methods
and testing types.
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