Abstract
Software testing is a very critical factor in determining the quality, robustness and reliability of applications. Testing methods have advanced to accommodate the various software development practices that are being churned out at frequent rates and representing complex systems. One such method is the hybrid software testing model, which combines the strengths of different testing techniques to achieve comprehensive testing coverage. This study provides an in-depth analysis of the hybrid software testing model, exploring its definition, benefits, challenges, and best practices. Furthermore, it discusses various testing techniques commonly used in hybrid testing and presents case studies showcasing the successful implementation of the hybrid model in real-world scenarios.
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