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Danica Marge B.

Verino
BTTE-CP-3A

In my opinion, the testing procedures carried out throughout the

deployment are known as alpha testing and beta testing. Before making the

finished product available to consumers, it must first go through the " alpha

testing phase," during which potential problems and errors are searched for.

The primary objective is to determine the activities an average user may

participate in and then test those activities. This type of testing is referred to as

alpha because it is carried out early, near the end of the software development,

and before beta testing. Alpha testing's primary objective is to create a realistic

user experience by employing both black box and white box approaches.

On the other hand, beta testing is carried out by "actual users" of the

software program in the "real environment," and it may be viewed as an

external form of User Acceptance Testing. It is the last test carried out on a

product before it is sent out to be purchased by customers. One of the most

significant benefits of beta testing is getting input from actual customers. This

testing allows for the testing of items in the client's environment. Alpha Testing

is carried out at the developer's location, whereas Beta Testing is carried out at

the client's location.

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