Which of the following statements about alpha testing are NOT true? a. Alpha testing is often performed by an independent test team. b. Alpha test cases usually comprise performance tests only. c. Alpha test cases consist primarily of white-box test cases d. Faults found during alpha testing are much more expensive to fix than those found during unit and integration testing. e. End-users are often asked to perform alpha testing.
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