Over the past few years, we have moved our approach of development from the Waterfall model to the Agile Methodology. The Agile model provides an iterative and incremental building approach for software development that helps teams deliver value to the customer faster and provide scope for quicker changes to the software rather than building the software once for all and delivering it to the customer with less scope and adaptability towards change. The testing practice followed in the Agile methodology starts at the start of the project and includes a continuous testing approach all throughout the iterations until the delivery to the end customer, unlike the Waterfall model, where it is a single phase.
In this article, I will be referring more towards the lifecycle of testing involved into Agile. Please Note the article would be inferencing words from the Agile world. Since I may not be defining them here, hence an explanation of those have been provided via source links.
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