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SUMMARY:Adhoc Testing
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DESCRIPTION: 1. Introduction
Ad hoc Testing is an informal and unstructured type of testing performed without any formal documentation, test plan, or test cases.It focuses on finding defects randomly through unplanned, creative, and spontaneous testing efforts.
Definition:Ad hoc Testing is a testing technique where testers try to break the system by performing random actions and using their intuition, domain knowledge, and experience &mdash; without following any predefined test cases.
The term &ldquo;ad hoc&rdquo; literally means &ldquo;for this purpose only&rdquo; &mdash; i.e., it is done on the spot to quickly identify potential issues.
2. Objective of Adhoc Testing
The main goal of Adhoc Testing is to:

Uncover defects that may not be found using formal testing methods.
Test the system from a user&rsquo;s point of view in unexpected ways.
Validate the system&rsquo;s stability, robustness, and usability.
Quickly verify functionality after minor changes or bug fixes.

🧠 In short: Adhoc...

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