During the Software Testing process the Reviews of various documents (Test Plan, Test Cases, Other Testing related documents ) are conducted to identify any mistakes, gaps, improvements and to correct those accordingly.
Following are the types of Reviews,
1. Self Review -
Once a Test Engineer creates any Testing document.He/She rechecks the document to ensure that it is complete and correct in all aspects.
This method of Review is called as a "Self Review".
2. Peer Review -
After completing the "Self Review", Test Engineer shares the document with his peers/teammates.Peers then verifies the document and send review comments to the Testing Engineer(owner of the document).
According to the review comments, Test Engineer makes changes to the document.
This review method is called as "Peer Review".
3. Walk-through -
"Walk-through" is an informal meeting for evaluation, usually no preparation is required for this.
Comments, suggestions or issues raised by Participants are captured and published in a report.
4. Inspection -
"Inspection" is a formal method of Review for improving the document/product by continually measuring it against standards and requirements.
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