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Ad-Hoc Testing

Ad-hoc Testing is unstructured and no formal test cases or documentation are needed to test the software. This testing can be performed right after the software build deployment to validate the very basic features of software, before we start the formal testing. This testing will benefit to detect the defects at earliest.
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