What is V-Model Testing?
The V Model in software testing is an SDLC model in which tests are executed hierarchically. The execution procedure forms a V shape. It is also known as a Verification and Validation model, and it manages the testing process for each development phase. The V model indicates where testing should begin as early as possible in the SDLC life cycle. Testing is more than just an execution-focused activity. It also includes a variety of exercises that must be completed prior to the finish of the coding phase. The V Model represents concurrent testing and development activities.
Difference between Waterfall Testing and V-Model Testing
Waterfall Testing is sequential, with testing occurring only after development is complete, leading to late error detection and higher costs for changes. In contrast, V-Model Testing runs development and testing phases in parallel, allowing early error detection and continuous feedback, making it more reliable and efficient for managing risks and changes.
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