There are various measures that testers use to determine the completeness of their testing. The most common is “When all of the test cases that we have designed and built have run successfully and there are no outstanding severity one or severity defects, we are done testing”. The second most common is “When we run [...]
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Posted on November 13, 2009 by Richard Bender. Posted in: Test Data Design. Tagged in: pair wise testing, requirements based testing, Test Data Design.
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