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Understand Retesting and Regression Testing

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Retesting as well as regression testing are two popular words in the field of software testing. We will classify over here various aspects that are concerned with these two popular types of software quality assurance methods.

As clear by name, retesting means testing application again after fixing any error that might be present. In case, problem been not fixed, again coding part will be opened and testing will start. On other hand regression testing has slightly different meaning. When we compare it with the retesting then it is a part of that one.

Regression ensures that any change in the code has not affected other parts of the functionality. Some challenges in regression are as below:

  • With good regression, test suites become very large. Because of issues with the timing and budget, everything can’t be executed.
  • Minimizing test suite while achieving max test coverage always remains one of the main issue.
  • How often you are going to do regression testing is also one of the issues that are to be understood.

With right approach and correct planning, numerous regression testing campaign been put forward by us. Testers Hub has been a renowned name in the field of software quality assurance and we have completed hundreds of projects successfully.

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Vijay Chougule

Vijay Chougule is the founder of Testers HUB, an independent software testing company serving clients across the USA, UK, UAE, Australia, and globally. With 15+ years of experience in software testing services, he specializes in mobile app testing, website QA, and game testing services. Through his blogs, Vijay shares practical QA insights, industry trends, and proven strategies to help businesses launch flawless digital products.

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