1.

Mention few differences between Agile and conventional methodologies.

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  • Agile promotes incremental methodology, whereas sequential methods are used by conventional techniques.
  • Agile focuses on a complete group associated with the project and the REQUIRED interaction in between them. Compared to which, other WAYS only emphasize processes and tools.
  • Agile focuses on an end product which must be best to the functions but without documentation priority. The conventional methods work opposite it.
  • Agile methods include clients as an INTEGRAL part of the whole project DEVELOPMENT, whereas this may not be a case for other methodologies.
5. Explain the Agile testing life cycle.

The Agile testing life cycle is as follows:

  • Iteration -1 - This identifies, prioritize the potential project and cinder its feasibility.
  • Iteration 0 (Warm Up) – Project initialization and initial input formalities, and the emphasis are on building a unit.
  • Construction Iterations - Active client participation in determining the expected output and requirements.
  • Release - Start of PRODUCTION, final system testing and end-user training.
  • Production – Operation, support and identification of system defects.
  • Retirement – Complete system removal from production and user migration.


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