why do testing are divided into stages primarily becoz: 1)
different stage has different purpose 2)Stages makes the
testing simpler 3)Different test run in different
environments 4)The no of stages the testing is easier Which
is the option need to be chosen its urgent
Answer Posted / raja
Hi frnds,
As per my knowledge, i choose the answer 1. Bcze as we
know, each stage has different purpose.
1. Component 2. Integration etc....
Please let me know, if i'm wrong.
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