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What is Agile Testing?
Agile software development is a conceptual framework for software engineering that promotes development iterations throughout the life-cycle of the project. There are many agile development methods; most minimize risk by

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What is Localization Testing?
Localization (L10N) is the process of customizing a software application that was originally designed for a domestic market so that it can be released in foreign markets. This process involves translating all native langu

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Designing Test Cases
A test case is a detailed procedure that fully tests a feature or an aspect of a feature. Whereas the test plan describes what to test, a test case describes how to perform a particular test. You need to develop a test ca

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Testing Without a Formal Test Plan
A formal test plan is a document that provides and records important information about a test project, for example: project and quality assumptions project background information resources schedule & timeline entry

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Test Plan Template
Test plan template, based on IEEE 829 format Test Plan Identifier (TPI). References Introduction Test Items Software Risk Issue Features to be Tested Features not to be Tested Approach Item Pass/Fail Criteria

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Test Plan Introduction
A test plan is a systematic approach to testing a system such as a machine or software. The plan typically contains a detailed understanding of what the eventual workflow will be.

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SDLC Models: Prototype Model
A prototype is a working model that is functionally equivalent to a component of the product. In many instances the client only has a general view of what is expected from the software product. In such a scenario where

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SDLC Models: RAD Model
RAD is a linear sequential software development process model that emphasis an extremely short development cycle using a component based construction approach. If the requirements are well understood and defines, and the

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SDLC Models: Big Bang Model
Let's review the observational evidence: Distance/velocity relationship: distant galaxies are moving away from us, with speeds which increase linearly with distance Chemistry: the universe is almost entirely hydrog

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SDLC Models: Spiral Model
The spiral model was defined by Barry Boehm in his 1988 article A Spiral Model of Software Development and Enhancement. This model was not the first model to discuss iterative development, but it was the first model to ex

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