Can anyone explain me these 3 techniques with an example?
1).Equalent Class Partision
2).Cause-Effect Graph analysis
3).Error Guessing.
Answer Posted / avinash
Shraini you are wrong. Equivalence partitioning is a software testing technique that divides the input data of a software unit into partition of data from which test cases can be derived. In principle, test cases are designed to cover each partition at least once. This technique tries to define test case that uncovers classes of errors, thereby reducing the total number of test cases that must be developed.
Is This Answer Correct ? | 0 Yes | 0 No |
Post New Answer View All Answers
What is a top-down and bottom-up approach in testing?
WHAT IS PROTOCAL TESTING..EXPLAIN? L2, L3 PROTOCALS TESTING MEANS WHAT?EXPLAIN BRIEFLY
What makes a good software qa engineer?
What is the difference between SIT AND IST?
WHAT IS OBJECT REPOSITORY? AND IT TYPES? HOW MANY TYPES OF ACTIONS ARE THERE IN QTP? CAN WE ADD NEW OBJECTS AND PROPERTIES INTO SHARED OBJECT REPOSITORY?
functional testing test cases for transfer funds ?
Can list out some disadvantages of manual testing?
What are the main key components in Web applications and Client Server applications? and their differences?
What was a problem you had in your previous assignment (testing if possible)? How did you resolve it?
What is Difference between Test Strategy and Test Methodology?
What are the benefits of requirement traceability?
what are your achievements in your organization ? Guyz very very urgent , help me
What is the difference between Functional testing and Unit Functionality testing?
How to do Pixel Size testing in a PDF document. Is there any Open tool that will be avaiable?
Is an "A fast database retrieval rate" a testable requirement?