What is Cause-Effect Graphing Techniques in testing ?
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n too many instances, an attempt to translate a policy or
procedure stated in a natural language into a software
causes frustration and problems. Cause-effect graphing is
a test case design approach that offers a concise depiction
of logical conditions and associated actions. The approach
has four stages:
1. Cause (input conditions) and effects (actions) are
listed for a module and an identifier is allocated to each.
2. A cause-effect graph is created.
3. The graph is altered into a decision table.
4. Decision table rules are modified to test cases.
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