Functional testing verifies that each function of a software application operates according to requirements, focusing on what the system does, with tools like Selenium and Postman. Non-functional testing assesses how the system performs, examining quality attributes such as performance and usability, using tools like JMeter and LoadRunner. The main difference lies in their objectives, with functional testing targeting business logic and user requirements, while non-functional testing focuses on performance and usability.
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Functional vs NonFunctional Testing
Functional testing verifies that each function of a software application operates according to requirements, focusing on what the system does, with tools like Selenium and Postman. Non-functional testing assesses how the system performs, examining quality attributes such as performance and usability, using tools like JMeter and LoadRunner. The main difference lies in their objectives, with functional testing targeting business logic and user requirements, while non-functional testing focuses on performance and usability.