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Hai...
The Orthogonal Array Testing Strategy (OATS) is a
systematic, statistical way of testing pair-wise
interactions. It provides representative (uniformly
distributed) coverage of of all variable pair
combinations. This makes the technique particularly useful
for integration testing of software
components (especially in OO systems where multiple
subclasses can be substituted as the server for a
client). It is also quite useful for testing combinations
of configurable options (such as a web page that
lets the user choose the font style, background color, and
page layout).
IT mainly includes...
1) That is the when all testing requirements are
2) leared the test is orthogonal array testing.
3) In all test case are maximum passed
4) It is very good testing
5) Here use the test data through the array
6) So then the application is more quality
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