Pair Testing
Definition
A collaborative testing approach where two team members work together at one workstation to test the software. One person may drive the testing while the other observes, asks questions, and takes notes.
Related Terms
A hands-on approach where test design, execution, and learning happen simultaneously. The tester actively explores the application, adapting their strategy based on what they discover during the session.
ReviewA form of static testing where a work product is examined by one or more people to find defects, improve quality, or share understanding. Reviews can range from informal buddy checks to formal inspections.
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