- when you need to provide rapid feedback on a new product or feature.
- when you need to learn the product quickly.
- when you want to investigate and isolate a particular defect.
- when you want to check the work of another tester by doing a brief independent investigation.
- when you have to find out the single most important bug in the shortest time.
- when you have already tested using scripts, and seek to diversify the testing.
- when you want to investigate and isloate a particular defect.
- when you want to investigate the status of a particular risk in order to evaluate the need for scripted tests in that area.
Advantages of Exploratory Testing
- It does not require extensive documentation.
- It is responsive to changing scenarios.
- Under tight schedules, testing can be more focused depending on the bug rate or risks.
- Improved coverage.
Disadvantages of Exploratory Testing
- Dependent on tester's skills.
- Test tracking not concrete.
- More prone to human error.
- No contingency plan if the tester is unavailable.
What specifics affect Exploratory testing
- The mission of the particular test session.
- The tester skills, talents, preferences.
- Available time and other resources.
- Status of other testing cycles for the product.
- How much the tester knows about the product.
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