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What do we need to know about Exploratory Testing?

Unlike conventional software testing approaches, exploratory testing does not require QA professionals to design and write test cases in advance. While performing exploratory testing, testers can design and execute test scripts simultaneously. The primary objective of this software testing approach is to make QA professional more productive by allowing them to discover, investigate, and learn.

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What do we need to know about Exploratory Testing?

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  1. What do we need to know about Exploratory Testing?

  2. Unlike conventional software testing approaches, exploratory testing does not require QA professionals to design and write test cases in advance. While performing exploratory testing, testers can design and execute test scripts simultaneously. The primary objective of this software testing approach is to make QA professional more productive by allowing them to discover, investigate, and learn. Exploratory testing requires testers to focus on test execution instead of test planning. It further allows testers to find the bugs or defects in a software application based on their imagination. Hence, the QA professionals find exploratory testing more flexible than conventional software testing approaches. There are also a number of reasons why many enterprises switch from conventional software testing approaches to exploratory testing.

  3. Understanding Important Aspects of Exploratory Testing Identify More Bugs and Defects Exploratory testing emphasizes of test execution instead of test planning. It allows testers to write and execute tests at a time. Also, the testing approach requires testers to find defects in software using their analytical skills and deductive reasoning. Hence, it becomes easier for testers to find more bugs or defects in the software which are ignored by conventional software testing techniques.

  4. Speedup Testing Process Exploratory testing unifies two distinct processes – test scenario designing and test scenario execution. It allows testers to design and run test scenarios simultaneously. The absence of test planning makes it easier for testers to focus extensively on test case execution. Also, the unification of test scenarios designing and execution processes reduces testing time significantly. Involves Investigation Process Exploratory testing enables QA professionals to find bugs in a software application using their analytical and deductive reasoning skills. The testers also have option to investigate the software/system thoroughly. The investigation options will help testing professionals to find more defects or bugs in the software based on their imagination.

  5. No Need to Divide Testing Activity The script-based testing approaches require enterprises to deploy test- designers to design the test cases, and testers to execute the test cases. Hence, the managers have to divide the software testing activities based on the role and responsibilities of individual QA professionals. As exploratory testing allows testers to design and execute test cases simultaneously, the manager is not required to divide the software testing activities. Also, an enterprise can carry out all software testing activities smoothly without deploying experienced test-designers. Content Designed By: Mindfire Solutions

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