During the software development life cycle, time and resources need to be committed to application testing. This is the testing that is done by the testing group, or black box testers. The allocation of time and resources is always a problem, as some organizations aren’t quite sure how much should be assigned. Where Does Testing Belong? Some say at the beginning, others say at the end. Some even say nowhere, as it doesn’t really add anything to the product’s reliability or success. After all, the developers have done the white box testing.
The Crucial Role of Application Testing in Software Development
Posted by: James F. York May 13, 2009 04:00 AMDuring the software development life cycle, time and resources need to be committed to application testing. This is the testing that is done by the testing group, or black box testers. The allocation of time and resources is always a problem, as some organizations aren’t quite sure how much should be assigned. Where Does Testing Belong? Some say at the beginning, others say at the end. Some even say nowhere, as it doesn’t really add anything to the product’s reliability or success. After all, the developers have done the white box testing.