What is the difference between low and high level test
cases? examples please..
Answer Posted / madhavi
High Level Test cases cover the whole application in a
broader way. They dont cover the functionalities in detail
but the overall application should work fine. whereas, Low
level test cases cover each andevery individualunits of
code and test cases are generated to test each and every
unit in depth. Low level testing is more detailed then High
level testing.
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