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Goals of Software Testing

The main goal of software testing is to find bugs as early as possible and fix bugs and make sure that the software is bug-free. 

Important Goals of Software Testing:

The goals of software testing may be classified into three major categories as follows:



  1. Immediate Goals
  2. Long-term Goals
  3. Post-Implementation Goals

1. Immediate Goals: These objectives are the direct outcomes of testing. These objectives may be set at any time during the SDLC process. Some of these are covered in detail below:



2. Long-Term Goals: These objectives have an impact on product quality in the long run after one cycle of the SDLC is completed. Some of these are covered in detail below:

3. Post-Implemented Goals: After the product is released, these objectives become critical. Some of these are covered in detail below:

Conclusion: As a way to wrap up, I’d want to emphasize that a tester should be more than simply a tester because the success of a project depends on the tester’s knowledge, insight, communication, confidence, and efforts. Testers should thus comprehend the wider picture in terms of a product’s quality rather than concentrating just on discovering flaws.

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