What is the difference between manual testing vs automation testing?
Manual testing and automation testing differ mainly in how test cases are executed. Manual testing involves human testers manually checking software functionality, usability, and user experience without using scripts. It is ideal for exploratory, ad-hoc, and usability testing where human judgment is essential. Automation testing, on the other hand, uses tools and scripts to execute test cases automatically, making it faster, more reliable, and suitable for repetitive regression testing and large projects.
At H2K Infosys, learners gain a clear understanding of both approaches through real-world scenarios.
H2K Infosys training helps professionals choose the right testing strategy based on project needs.
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