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Software Testing Introduction

Software testing is a process to investigate the quality of the product it also gives business a proper idea of software implementation. There are test techniques to find out the Bugs from software. The bifurcation of debugging from testing was initially introduced by Glen ford J. Myers in 1979.

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Software Testing Introduction

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  1. Software testing is a process to investigate the quality of the product it also gives business a proper idea of software implementation. There are test techniques to find out the Bugs from software. The bifurcation of debugging from testing was initially introduced by Glen ford J. Myers in 1979. Software testing involves some properties for components or system under test       meet the target that has been guided for its design and development, responses for all inputs as per designed , performs its functions within time, is sufficiently usable, can be installed and run in its required environments Achieving good result to company needs Testing Methods 1. Static VS Dynamic Testing 2. The Box Approach 3. White- Box Testing 4. Black- Box Testing 5. Visual Testing 6. Grey- Box Testing There are Levels of Testing 1. Unit Testing 2. Integration Testing 3. Component Interface Testing 4. System Testing 5. Operational Acceptance Testing Types of Testing 1. Compatibility Testing 2. Smoke and Sanity Testing 3. Regression Testing 4. Acceptance Testing 5. Alpha testing 6. Beta Testing 7. Functional VS non- Functional Testing 8. Continuous Testing 9. Destructive Testing 10. Software Performance Testing 11. Usability Testing 12. Accessibility Testing 13. Security Testing 14. Internationalisation and Localisation 15. Development Testing 16. A/B Testing 17. Concurrent Testing 18. Conformance or Type Testing.

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