What is Software Testing?

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Software testing involves evaluating software to ensure it functions correctly and meets specified requirements. It includes identifying bugs, verifying fixes, and ensuring quality. This process can be manual or automated and helps prevent issues before software is released. CETPA Infotech provides comprehensive training in this field, focusing on practical skills and methodologies.

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You’ve summed it up well! Here’s a bit more detail on Software Testing to give a clearer picture:


What is Software Testing?

Software Testing is the process of systematically checking a software application to ensure it meets the specified requirements and works as intended. The goal is to identify defects or bugs early so they can be fixed before the software is released to users.


Key Points:

  • Purpose: Validate functionality, performance, security, usability, and compatibility of the software.

  • Types of Testing:

    • Manual Testing: Testers execute test cases without automation tools, simulating real user scenarios.

    • Automated Testing: Using software tools (like Selenium, JUnit) to run tests automatically for faster and repeatable results.

  • Testing Phases:

    • Unit Testing: Testing individual components or modules.

    • Integration Testing: Checking combined parts of the application for proper interaction.

    • System Testing: Testing the complete, integrated system.

    • User Acceptance Testing (UAT): End users verify if the software meets their needs.

  • Benefits:

    • Improves software quality.

    • Reduces risks and costs by catching bugs early.

    • Enhances user satisfaction by delivering reliable products.


Why Training Matters?

Programs like CETPA Infotech focus on practical skills in various testing tools and methodologies, making candidates job-ready in this in-demand field.


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