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What is Light Weight and Heavy Weight in Testing

  
Total Answers and Comments: 3 Last Update: March 22, 2008     Asked by: sandeep kumar 
  
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November 28, 2007 04:45:34   #1  
vandana Shekhar Member Since: November 2007   Contribution: 4    

RE: What is Light Weight and Heavy Weight in Testing
Heavyweight methodologies try to plan out a large part of a project in great detail over a long span of time.
Test Project managers tend to want to predict every conceivable project milestone because they want to see every technical detail. This leads managers to demand all sorts of specifications plans reports checkpoints and schedules. But this works well only until things start changing; therefore I believe project managers who use heavyweight methodologies will resist change

http://articles.techrepublic.com.com/5100-22-5035285.html

 
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December 13, 2007 00:39:31   #2  
kumsan060 Member Since: December 2007   Contribution: 45    

RE: What is Light Weight and Heavy Weight in Testing
Thanks vandana but u didnt answer for light weight project
Is it true Light Weight projects are small and they dont have more complexity



thank u

 
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March 22, 2008 17:14:25   #3  
saransh.kanaujia Member Since: February 2008   Contribution: 20    

RE: What is Light Weight and Heavy Weight in Testing
hi as it is describe by vandana about heavy weight it's true generaly these type of pjects have high risk project like aeroplane traffic cantrol software or any real time system software as concerned to light weight where we have hurry to produce product or we assumes that product donn't have high risk adhoc testing is used many times in these type of projects
 
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