What is the difference between GUI testing and black box
testing
Answer Posted / sm
gui testing comes under black box testing, where we r going
to check whether the alignments of the objects r placed
properly or not.. like look and feel we can also say that
this isw cosmetic testing
black box testing is testing the overall functionality of a
system without any impact on the internal code of an
application. here u r going to perform the usability, gui,
functionality, validation, security, system, performance and
user acceptance testing.
regards
SM
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