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-Functional Testing:
- Process of validating that the software conforms to its specifications and
- correctly performs its required functions.
-
- This entails a series of feature by feature validation of behavior using
- a wide range of normal and erroneous input data.
-
- Functional testing divided in 3 categories:
- - Build Validation tests:
- Build Verification Test (BVT), also known as Build Acceptance Test,
- is a set of tests run on each new build of a software to verify that
- the build is testable before the build is released into further testing.
-
- - Smoke Testing:
- A subset of test cases that are designed to broadly and minimally
- test to confirm that changes in the code of a particular build
- function as expected and do not break an entire build.
-
- - Regression:
- Process of retesitng a build after bug fixes and code changes to
- find any unexpected loss of functionality in the new code base.
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+# Functional Testing
+Process of validating that the software conforms to its specifications and
+correctly performs its required functions. This entails a series of feature
+by feature validation of behavior using a wide range of normal and erroneous
+input data.
+
+## Functional testing divided in 3 categories:
+### Build Verification Tests:
+Build Verification Test (BVT), also known as Build Acceptance Test,
+is a set of tests run on each new build of a software to verify that
+the build is testable before the build is released into further testing.
+
+### Smoke Testing:
+A subset of test cases that are designed to broadly and minimally
+test to confirm that changes in the code of a particular build
+function as expected and do not break an entire build.
+
+### Regression:
+Process of retesting a build after bug fixes and code changes to
+find any unexpected loss of functionality in the new code base. \ No newline at end of file