Answer Posted / umesh (tejasoft)
It is done to ensure that the enhancement of the
product or bug fixed, does not affect the
Existing functionality of the product. Its nothing but re
execution of some or all the test cases.
Regression testing is nothing but re-execution of
selected test cases on modified build (means which ever
failed in the previous build).
1. Regular regression test
2. Final regression test
umesh (Tejasoft)
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