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c. Regression Testing: check whether any new bugs have been introduced in between fixing the old ones. Reply Hema Reliability means something is dependable and it will give same result every time the steps are executed. Reliability testing is a type of testing where the software assures that th...
c.bad path Reply Deepasree palanisays: January 31, 2019 at 10:09 pm 1. Happy path testing is a procedure where the test uses the known input and executes without any exception and produce expected output. A test case which yields in positive result is called as happy path testing. ...
Y = m1x1+ m2x2+ m3x3+… mnxn+ c If X1 and X2 are strongly correlated, an increase in X1 will cause an increase in X2. Thus, you won’t be able to determine how X1 and X2 individually affect the target variable, Y.