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Functionality Testing is a type of software testing that focuses on verifying that the software functions as expected. It is used to ensure that the software meets the requirements of the customer and that it is fit for purpose. This type of testing is often done manually, but automated testing tools are also available. It is important to ensure that the software is tested thoroughly, as any errors or bugs can have a negative impact on the user experience.
Functionality Testing is an important part of the software development process, as it helps to ensure that the software is of high quality and meets the customer's needs. It is also used to identify any potential issues before the software is released.
Some companies in the Functionality Testing market include Tricentis, Micro Focus, Parasoft, and SmartBear. Show Less Read more