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Manual Testing

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What is Manual Testing?

Manual testing is a software testing process where test cases are executed by a human tester without using any automation tools. Testers manually go through the software, executing test cases, and reporting defects. It's commonly used to verify functionalities, usability, and explore edge cases.

What other technologies are related to Manual Testing?

Manual Testing Competitor Technologies

Automation testing uses software to automate tests, which can replace some manual testing efforts.
mentioned alongside Manual Testing in 8% (162) of relevant job posts
Test automation uses software to automate tests, which can replace some manual testing efforts.
mentioned alongside Manual Testing in 4% (277) of relevant job posts
Automated testing uses software to automate tests, which can replace some manual testing efforts.
mentioned alongside Manual Testing in 3% (169) of relevant job posts

Manual Testing Complementary Technologies

Nonfunctional testing validates aspects like performance and security which complements functional testing, like manual testing.
mentioned alongside Manual Testing in 100% (221) of relevant job posts
Blackbox testing focuses on functionality without internal knowledge, and manual testing can use this approach.
mentioned alongside Manual Testing in 63% (70) of relevant job posts
Smoke testing is often performed manually to quickly verify core functionality.
mentioned alongside Manual Testing in 38% (93) of relevant job posts

Which job functions mention Manual Testing?

Job function
Jobs mentioning Manual Testing
Orgs mentioning Manual Testing
Software Development Engineer in Test

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