When should u feel that u can stop testing now?
Answer Posted / padmas
The team/I feel that 'stop testing now' in the following contexts,
1.When there does not exist any functional bug/defect
2.When Schedule or resource crunch occurs
3.when schedule reached as per the test plan
4.when new requirements are arising and supposed to make changes to test specifications.
5.When test environment needs an Update for newer version of software's or a Client requirement to change of environment
6.When new build of product under development is ready to test-version
7.When test requirement and aim/goal of the testing is achieved as per the test plan.
There may exist other reasons to as per the market requirements and trends in the development process.
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