What is the difference between functional testing and functionality testing?

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chandrapriya

  • Aug 17th, 2006
 

the functional testing is testing the function of the application( is the function of the software is working or not) but, functionality testing is testing one or more modules at a time(interface between the modules).

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  • Sep 3rd, 2006
 

Functional testing: The portion of security testing in which the advertised features of a system are tested for correct operation.

Functionality testing:
IT is the process of verifying whether a product meets its design and functional specifications. In the process, functionality testing can identify potential product bugs, and once those bugs are eliminated, functionality testing can verify that the fixes were successful and within the applicable standards. KeyLabs makes outsourcing functionality testing easy with the largest independent testing lab dedicated to testing hardware and software products in today?s complex network environments

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Functional testing:Testing based on the analysis of the specification of the functionality of the component or system.Also called as Balck box testing

Functionality testing is testing process of functionality of the software product.

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mithr17

  • Nov 1st, 2011
 

I agree with "jainbrijesh". I have 7+ IT experience and the 2 terms are used interchangeably. No subtle or big difference at all.

Rest of the answers are as confusing me to as they are to you!

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