what is operations testing?
is it coming under white box testing/unit testing?
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Answer / aswini
Operations testing is
1.compliance testing
2.disaster testing
3.verifying compliance to rules
4.ease of operations
ans is ease of operations which is asked in ISTQB
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Answer / nani
hi swetha,
Platform qulification tests are comes under Black Box
testing techniques. we will do it in sanity testing and
compatibility testing not in white box...
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Answer / asif j siddiqui
yes it comes under black box testing
its very important that u should devide all the desting in
to different categories so that u can easily understand
which testing is black box and which one is white box soon
i am going to post this classification which i have derived
after a study of many books
thak u my name is asif
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Answer / swetcha
As far as I know
Whitebox testing consists of 3 techniques:
1.execution testing
2.operation testing
3.mutation testing
After execution of a program in current platform,white box
tester run that program on other customer expected
platform.Platform means....o/s ,compilers ,browsers and
other system s/w
If it's wrong plzzz let me know
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