A manual software tester is responsible for manually executing test cases to identify defects and ensure software functionality meets requirements. They simulate real user behavior, document test results, and report bugs to improve software quality.
A manual software tester is responsible for executing test cases without the use of automation tools to ensure that software applications function correctly. They carefully follow test plans, simulate real-world user interactions, and document any defects or issues found during testing. Their role involves verifying both functional and non-functional aspects of the software, such as usability and performance. Manual testers also work closely with developers and QA teams to refine test cases and ensure comprehensive coverage. Through their efforts, they help ensure that the final product meets quality standards and is free of critical issues before release.
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