What is a Regression testing? And do you follow that in
your project?
Answer Posted / subhash ingale
“It is type of testing in which one will
perform testing on the already testing functionality again
and again.”
Usually this type of testing done in to synours
(sutation) .
1. whenever the test engineer identified the defects,
send it to the development department, after rectification
the developer will release the next build , once the next
build is released the test engineer will check whether the
defect functionality as well as the related functionality
once again.
2. Whenever some new features added that application,
next build is released is the testing department then the
test engineer will check all the related features of those
new features once again
Note: Testing the new features for the first time not-
regression testing.
Random testing also falls under regression testing.
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