Limitations of Conventional Testing
- Time-consuming: Conventional Testing can be time-consuming as with manual testing it can take more time for large applications and accordingly delay further deployment process of the project.
- Subjective: The manual tester performing the testing can have their own views and opinions which can in turn result in the quality of testing that is being performed.
- Repetitive: Manual testing can lead to repetition by performing the testing for the same test cases. It can consume more time than it is required.
- Limited Coverage: Manual testing can miss some of the test cases and it will be not notified by the tester. This can result in delivering the software product with errors or untasted test cases.
What is Conventional Testing?
Conventional testing also known as the Traditional approach of software testing involves a series of activities that aim to identify the defects in the software and ensures that the software meets the specified requirements. The article focuses on discussing Conventional testing in detail.