Manual QA
Manual QA
Manual QA
Manual testing, as the term suggests, refers to a test process in which a QA manually tests the software application to recognize bugs. To do as such, QAs follow a composed test plan that describes a set of interesting test scenarios.
Table of Contents
- Introduction & Overview
- Software Development Models
- Software Testing Basics
- The Testing Process
- Testing Types
- Test Techniques
- Functional Testing
- Non-Functional Testing
- Test Case Management
- Test Management
- Defect Management
- Web Testing
- Advanced Manual Testing
Manual QA FAQs
What does a manual QA do?
Manual testing, as the term suggests, refers to a test process in which a QA manually tests the software application to distinguish bugs. To do so, QAs follow a composed test plan that describes a set of extraordinary test scenarios. In such a case, the QA will report a bug to the engineer.
What types of manual testing are there?
• Acceptance Testing.
• Black Box Testing.
• Integration Testing.
• System Testing.
• Unit Testing.
• White Box Testing.