Quality Engineering

28th Jun 2019

Functional vs Non-Functional Testing

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Functional vs Non-Functional Testing

Software testing is the process of identifying bugs/errors in an application to ensure your application is of top quality when it reaches your customers.

Apart from bugs, it also helps you identify missing requirements and gaps within the application, thus enhancing the quality of the product.

A software testing process can be broadly classified into two types, Functional testing and Non-functional testing. The difference between the two is shown below

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Pradeep Parthiban

Pradeep is a Content Writer and Digital Marketing Specialist at Indium Software with a demonstrated history of working in the information technology and services industry.

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