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- Title
BRIEF REVIEW ON DIFFERENT MANUAL SOFTWARE TESTING APPROACHES & PROCEDURE.
- Authors
Dhore, Prasad; Wadhwa, Lalit; Shinde, Pankaj; Chaudhri, Deepti; Vyas, Priyanka
- Abstract
Manual testing is a machine testing method in which testing cases are carried out manually rather than utilizing an automatic process. Both test cases were handled manually by the tester from the perspective of the end consumer. It guarantees that the program performs, regardless of whether or not it is specified in the prerequisite text. In order to complete approximately 100% of the application, test cases are planned and implemented. Manually produced test case reports are common. Since it can spot both visible and hidden program bugs, manual testing is one of the most effective testing techniques. A defect is described by the software as the difference between expected and actual performance. The bugs were corrected and turned over to the tester by the creator. Manual training is expected before automatic testing for any newly created software. This research requires a lot of time and resources, but it ensures the entire program is bug-free. Manual research entails knowledge of manual testing methods but does not require the use of an automated evaluation method. Manual checking is necessary since one of the fundamental software testing concepts is that "100% automation is not feasible."
- Subjects
COMPUTER software testing; TRAINING manuals; TEST methods; EVALUATION methodology; IMAGE processing; AUTOMATION
- Publication
Journal of Pharmaceutical Negative Results, 2023, Vol 14, p455
- ISSN
0976-9234
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.47750/pnr.2023.14.S02.56