How many types of testcases can be prepare.
Answer Posted / arya varun
There are different ways to classify testcases.
But it could be one of them
1. Classify testcasees which follows normal business flow
2. Classify testcases which checks Link navigation (this is
more for Web based applications)
3.Field validations (Data which we are enterering is
following business rules
4.Content verification :Content dispalyed on the
application are correct
5. Negative testcases - Flows other than normal business
flows
This classification for functional testing
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