Testing methodologies and Testing techniques are the same
one? Hope Black and White box testings come under test
techniques. Then what will come under methodologies ?
Answer Posted / flora
Janet, think you got confused by the terms. Equivalence
partioning and BVA are the kinds of technique followed in
Balck box test design techiques. Line coverage, Statement
coverage, etc are followed in White box test design
techniqus. Am asking whether technique and methodology are
the same? If not, in what way it differs?
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