Simply, Testing means checking the system to verify whether it is working as expected or not.
That system under testing can be anything i.e. Hardware, Software, Pharmaceuticals, Electronics...etc.
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Since QA (Quality Assurance) involves confirming the system's functioning, performance, security, and general quality, it plays a significant part in testing.
Testing a product or project before releasing it to the public is crucial no matter what we are making, manufacturing, or developing.
Our concentration as software testers is on software testing principles, but the accompanying real-time graphic gives a clear grasp of how the testing process also takes place in other domains using various testing methodologies and tactics.
The above representation shows testing also happening in various domains. Just like hardware and pharmaceutical items undergo testing to ensure their quality and functionality, software products also need extensive testing.
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Different types of software testing exist, including functional, performance, security, usability, compatibility, regression, integration, and user acceptance testing (UAT).
Prior to releasing the system or product into the market or production environment, it's imperative to conduct thorough testing.
As testing is an essential aspect part of software development it gives guarantees that deliver quality software.
To identify issues early in the development cycle and address them, improving user satisfaction and reducing risks for future system or product deployment, Testing is necessary!
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