What is the V-Model in Software Testing?
The V-Model (Validation and Verification Model) in software testing is a development methodology where each development phase is directly associated with a corresponding testing phase. It follows a sequential, V-shaped structure, ensuring that testing activities (like unit, integration, system, and acceptance testing) are planned in parallel with development. This model emphasizes early defect detection, making it cost-effective and efficient for high-quality software delivery.
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