How do the responsibilities of a Performance Tester differ from that of a Functional Tester?
- Assessing application speed
- Checking boundary conditions
- Ensuring UI consistency
- Validating user flows
A Performance Tester focuses on assessing the application's speed, responsiveness, stability under load, etc. These are non-functional aspects. On the other hand, a Functional Tester primarily ensures that the software behaves according to the specified requirements, which includes validating user flows, boundary conditions, and UI consistency.
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