Refer to the assigned reading, "Exploratory Testing vs. Scripted Testing - A Quick Guide," to discuss in
which step of the user testing process, the most crucial bugs are identified.
After reading the "Exploratory Testing vs. Scripted Testing - A Quick Guide," the most crucial bugs
identified are:
A usability test is used to evaluate the product or service with the help of a representative user.
Review the pros and cons of both testings.
A test plan is required to conduct a usability test.
The right level of documentation is required in Scripted Testing.
The participants are recruited, and analysis is performed.
The findings are reported, and evaluation is made.
The combination of exploratory testing and scripted testing can be used for an application's
comprehensive testing. It will help the team to harness the benefits of both the approaches and ensure a
high-quality application is released to the market.
Reference.
Eriksson, U. (2018, July 17). Exploratory Testing vs. Scripted Testing - A Quick Guide - DZone DevOps.
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