What is Exploratory Testing? When do we perform it?
Exploratory Testing is a software testing approach where testers explore the application without predefined test cases. It relies on their experience, creativity, and intuition to identify defects that structured testing might miss. Testers simultaneously design and execute tests, learning about the system as they proceed.
It is performed when requirements are unclear, during early development phases, or when quick feedback is needed. It is also useful in Agile environments, ad-hoc testing, and usability testing. Exploratory Testing helps uncover unexpected issues, making it valuable in dynamic and fast-paced projects where adaptability is key.
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