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What is PDCA cycle and how testing realtes to it
Question Posted on 18 Mar 2015Home >> Testing >> Testing Questions >> What is PDCA cycle and how testing realtes to it

As we all know software testing is an important aspects of software development process. Software development contains 4 main steps which is knows as PDCA(Plan,DO/Execute,Check/Test,Act). As above four steps contains A to Z of development.
Now i will explain every step one by one



PDCA Cycle

(1)Plan: Here we will define the goal and then plan accordingly to achieve the same
(2)Do or Execute: After planning we will execute the step we define in planning
(3)Check: Here we will ensure whether we are moving in right direction or not.
(4)Act: If we get and issue or bug after the third step we will take appropriate action on them in 4 act.

Here in above 4 point developer and other stakeholder do planning and building while tester do the check part. So PDCA also contains testing part as well.
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