Ad hoc testing is a software testing method that is carried out without a predetermined set of steps or test plan. Instead, testers find bugs and defects that more formal testing techniques might miss by using their creativity, experience, and intuition. What is Exploratory Testing? Exploratory ...
Read More: Adhoc Testing vs Exploratory Testing 12 Popular Exploratory Testing Tools 1. BrowserStack BrowserStack’s Live and App Live tools give testers a fully interactive facility to perform exploratory testing in almost any real device and browser. These tools enable testers to explore, trouble...
Exploratory testing is often confused with "adhoc" testing, or testing without a plan. It's true that exploratory testing is unscripted, meaning there isn't a cookbook guide that will tell you step-by-step what to test and what to expect; however, exploratory testing can ...
One key difference between an exploratory vs. a scripted approach: in the exploratory approach, the tester is mandated to exercise the freedom and responsibility to optimize the quality of the work (that’s a central clause in Cem Kaner’s definition of exploratory testing). The feedback loop ...
Read More: Adhoc Testing vs Exploratory Testing 12 Popular Exploratory Testing Tools 1. BrowserStack BrowserStack’s Live and App Live tools give testers a fully interactive facility to perform exploratory testing in almost any real device and browser. These tools enable testers to explore, trouble...