Ad hoc Testing
Ad hoc Testing
Performing random testing without any plan is known as Ad Hoc Testing. It is also referred to as Random Testing or Monkey Testing. This type of testing doesn’t follow any documentation or plan to perform this activity. The testing steps and the scenarios only depend upon the tester, and defects are found by random checking.

Ad hoc Testing

Ad hoc Testing is done after the completion of the formal testing on the application or product. To do ad-hoc test, a tester must first analyze the application’s security and user-perceptible features.
 
A well-informed tester must also understand an application’s architecture and if not familiar with an application, then the process of building it can be time consuming.
 
Therefore a Ad hoc Testing may be suitable for organization like those that have small groups of agile testers, security experts or developers who are able to meet often or whenever required
 
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