History of exploratory testing
Exploratory testing is first named “ad-hoc testing”. the “exploratory testing” was named by the software testing expert Cem Kaner in the classic book, which is Testing Computer Software.
No matter how many test cases you have created you will run out of formally planned test cases. you can keep on testing, you can run new test cases. without wasting much time on the preparation of test cases or explaining them try to trust your instincts.
Exploratory Testing
Exploratory Testing is a type of software testing in which the tester is free to select any possible methodology to test the software. It is an unscripted approach to software testing. In exploratory testing, software developers use their learning, knowledge, skills, and abilities to test the software developed by themselves. Exploratory testing checks the functionality and operations of the software as well as identify the functional and technical faults in it. Exploratory testing aims to optimize and improve the software in every possible way. The exploratory testing technique combines the experience of testers with a structured approach to testing. It is often performed as a black box testing technique. 4 Exploratory testing is an unscripted testing technique.
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