what is boudarary value analysis? what is the use of it?
Answer Posted / riz
Boundary Value Analysis is a technique used for writing the
test cases..for example:If a particular field accepts the
values from 1 to 1000, then we test that field by entering
only 1, 1000, 0, 1001, 999,2.
i.e we check on the boundaries and then minimum-1 , minimum
+1 and maximum+1, maximum-1.
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