Answer Posted / ramakrishna_krnl
Equivalence Class Partitioning
An Equivalence Class Partitioning (ECP) approach
divides the input domain of a software to be tested into
the finite number of partitions or eqivalence classes. This
method can be used to partition the output domain as
well, but it is not commonly used.
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