Which testing is this-
verifying the funtionality of each programme
1. white box testing
2. black box testing
3. glass box testing
4. grey box testing
Answer Posted / rohituppal
@Shiv - If we check the functions of the program then it is known as unit testing which is done by developer it self.
Even if the functionality of the program is checked then also it comes under unit testing and is done by developer.
Unit testing is white box testing.
Please correct me if i am wrong.
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