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Question:  difference between alpha Testing and beta testing



July 07, 2008 16:33:46 #1
 sprdpr   Member Since: July 2008    Total Comments: 1 

RE: difference between alpha Testing and beta testing
 
If the project or product is developed for multiple customers, acceptance testing will be conducted in two phases called Alpha and Beta testing.

Alpha:  Acceptance testing conducted by the customer  in the developed environment.

This testing will be conducted to identify all the potential issues before releasing it(product/project) to the customers.

Beta: Acceptance testing conducted by the multiple customers in the customer environment.

Alpha and beta always prefered for the products.

Correct me if im wrong.
     

 

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