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How do you test if you have minimal or no documentation about the product

  
Total Answers and Comments: 6 Last Update: March 21, 2006     Asked by: prasu 
  
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February 17, 2006 01:10:05   #1  
Anilt Member Since: January 2006   Contribution: 1    

RE: How do you test if you have minimal or no document...

Explore the application with whatever information you have about the application.

There is always a chance that you find bugs while exploring.

If find any bug make a note of that.Try to reproduce it so that you can report it.


 
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February 17, 2006 16:08:08   #2  
prasu Member Since: November 2005   Contribution: 46    

RE: How do you test if you have minimal or no document...
thanks
 
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February 20, 2006 07:05:55   #3  
prakash Baleholada        

RE: How do you test if you have minimal or no document...

hi

first understand the reqiurement.what are the documents you have find according that what are possible things which you can test may a paln and proceed.


 
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February 24, 2006 04:42:51   #4  
rzelser Member Since: February 2006   Contribution: 6    

RE: How do you test if you have minimal or no document...

HI

just run the feature and play


 
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March 15, 2006 11:43:00   #5  
Shyam H.A        

RE: How do you test if you have minimal or no document...
Specific reply:Adopt 1) Exploratory Testing 2) Prototyping
 
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March 21, 2006 10:00:46   #6  
dharani        

ab hoc testing is conducted
by fallowing the predetermined approach
 
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