What is a Test Strategy? What is d difference between a Test
Strategy and a Test Plan?
Answer Posted / ravi
Who prepares what is very least bothered here, it depends
on the experience of the resource and organization
structure.
Coming to the questions asked....
The basic fundamental is
Test Plan - What to test? (resource, schedule, environment
etc)
Test Strategy - How to test? (methodologies, design
techniques etc)
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