What is the difference between Functional testing and
Functionality testing?
Answer Posted / saurav
Functional Testing :
The portion of security testing in which the advertised
features of a system are tested for correct operation.
OR
Quality assurance that a web site performs properly. All
aspects of the user interface, navigation between pages and
off-site, multilingual navigation, etc. are tested. Testing
is required in all the current browsers and on the major
operating systems and platforms.
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