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Discuss the process of formal software testing, including regression testing. Why is this done?
Discuss software testing as a career path, and consider what skills would be desirable for a software tester.
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1. Answer: The process of formal software testing involves checking the requirements, performing regression testing, performing error handling, checking the manual support, checking the intersystem, performing software control and performing parallel testing. Checking the requirements means looking at the performance and functionality of the software and verifies if it performs as specified in its documented specifications. Regression testing is done to check the unchanged parts of the program if they are still performing properly after software modifications to ...
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