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Explain <b>Black Box</b> Testing Black box testing is a software testing method in which the internal structure/design/implementation of the item being tested is not known to the tester.
Explain <b>White Box </b>Testing White box testing is a software testing method in which the internal structure/design/implementation of the item being tested is known to the tester.
Explain <b>Gray Box </b>Testing In Gray Box Testing, the internal structure is partially known. This involves having access to internal data structures and algorithms for purposes of designing the test cases, but testing at the user, or black-box level.
Explain <b>Agile Testing</b> Agile Testing is a software testing practice that follows the principles of agile software development. Agile is an iterative development methodology, where requirements evolve through collaboration between the customer and self-organizing teams and agile aligns development with customer needs.
Explain <b>Ad Hoc</b> Testing Ad Hoc testing is a method of software testing without any planning and documentation.