A REVIEW PAPER ON LEVELS,TYPES & TECHNIQUES IN SOFTWARE TESTING
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Software testing is a discipline of software engineering whose aim is to find the presence of errors in the software. Software testing starts with the initial phase of software development life cycle. It is a myth that software testing shows the absence of errors. It is actually performed to show the presence of errors. The software testing leads to minimize errors lower down maintenance and cut down software costs. There are various techniques through which the process can be achieved. Testing is done to ensure that the product which is going to be produced will achieve the success.
This paper focuses on the review and comparison of software testing levels, types & techniques in order to find out the most suitable techniques for Software Testing.
This paper focuses on the review and comparison of software testing levels, types & techniques in order to find out the most suitable techniques for Software Testing.
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