Answer Posted / sowjanya
In this type of testing, a module/functionality is added to
the application in each step...this is calld proto-type,
they test it and if it works well(proto-type testing),
another module/funcionality is added...
There are 2 type of proto-typing:
Throw-Away Proto-type: After meeting the requirements,
the completed application is thrown-away and started from
design phase freshly/correctly.
Evolutionary proto-type:After meeting the requirements,
Product goes into deployment.
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