December 24, 2011

What is the difference between Conventional Testing and Unconventional Testing?

Conventional Testing is done by Test Engineers to check whether the developed application is working fine as per the requirements.

Unconventional Testing is done by Quality Assurance team with the reference of each and every documents starting from initial stage of SDLC. This process involves verification through walkthrough and inspections to check whether the development happened as per the company process guidelines or not.

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Blogger Jony Gibson said...

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Anonymous sajid said...

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Proper tools and equipment are needed to make results with previsions. We need to implement new techniques of testing. Conventional may be good but it cab be better.

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