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What is the difference between Product Test and Application Test
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Re: Product Testing

hi RKDHawan,

Product Testing:
Product testing is an integral part of the product development life cycle, starting from the requirements to the implementation phase. Product testing reduces the risk of business losses, but also improves the quality of the product significantly.

Application testing:
The application must successfully execute all scenarios before it is ready for general customer availability. After all, the scenarios are a part of the requirement document and measure success. Application testing represents the bulk of the testing done by industry.

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Re: Product Testing

Product Testing: Here the test team initially follows the requirements defined internally by the projects team. However, the changes that the specific users of the product would need will be defined by themselves.

Application Testing: Here the test team follows the requirements defined by the Business/Clients team from day 1.
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Product testing: Here testing team follows internal project specifications, given by project team members.

Application testing: Here testing team follows requirements given by client.
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