what is difference between black box and white box testing?
In most of the companies which tecnique is used
Answer Posted / satish v manjunath
Black box testing is a front end testing and can be done
without knowing the knowledge of code.
White box testing is a backend testing and can be done with
the knowledge of coding.
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