Manual testing is a software testing approach where testers manually execute test cases without using any automation tools or scripts. In manual testing, testers interact directly with the software application to identify defects, verify functionality, and ensure that it meets the specified requirements and quality standards.

  1. Test Case Design: Creation of test cases based on requirements and user scenarios.
  2. Test Execution: Manual execution of test cases to verify software functionality.
  3. Defect Identification: Identification and reporting of defects for resolution.
  4. Ad-hoc Testing: Exploratory testing to uncover defects through trial and error.

Before learning manual testing, it's beneficial to have the following skills:

  1. Understanding of Software Development: Familiarity with software development lifecycle (SDLC) and software testing concepts.
  2. Analytical Skills: Ability to analyze requirements and identify test scenarios.
  3. Attention to Detail: Strong attention to detail to meticulously execute test cases and identify defects.
  4. Communication Skills: Effective communication skills to document test results and communicate with stakeholders.

By learning manual testing, you gain the following skills:

  1. Test Case Design: Ability to create effective test cases based on requirements and user scenarios.
  2. Test Execution: Proficiency in executing test cases and verifying software functionality.
  3. Defect Identification: Skill in identifying and reporting defects for resolution.
  4. Ad-hoc Testing: Capability to perform exploratory testing to uncover defects through trial and error.

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