Ad Hoc testing is a testing phase where the tester tries to break the system by randomly trying the system's functionality in an unplanned manner. It involves the tester randomly interacting with the system to uncover bugs and includes negative testing techniques to validate system errors and exceptions.
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Ad Hoc testing is a testing phase where the tester tries to break the system by randomly trying the system's functionality in an unplanned manner. It involves the tester randomly interacting with the system to uncover bugs and includes negative testing techniques to validate system errors and exceptions.
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23) What is Ad Hoc testing?
It is a testing phase where the tester tries to break the system by randomly trying the system's functionality. It can include negative testing as well.
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