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|S.No |TITLE |Page. No |
|1 |Introduction |4 |
|1.1 | What is Testing |4 |
|1.2 | What is the need of testing |4 |
|1.3 | What are the benefits of testing |4 |
|1.4 | Roles of a tester |4 |
|2 |Software Development Life Cycle |5 |
|2.1 | Water Fall Model |6 |
|2.2 | V-Model |7 |
|2.3 | Spiral Model |9 |
|2.4 | Incremental Model |10 |
|2.5 | Iterative model |11 |
|3 |Verification and Validation Process |12 |
|3.1 |Verification |13 |
|3.1.1 | Inspections |13

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