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Tests that Go Boom: Tips for automated Testing.
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Tests that Go Boom. Software testing, automated testing, and maybe a little about web scraping. Tuesday, March 13, 2007. Tips for automated Testing. Never write calls that directly interact with the product you are automating, write an interface layer. This way when the product changes you will only have to change a limited number of lines rather then the hundreds that it would be if you have a line clicking a specific link in every script. When a string literal can be more than one value check for all v...
Tests that Go Boom: November 2006
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Tests that Go Boom. Software testing, automated testing, and maybe a little about web scraping. Wednesday, November 01, 2006. Today I thought I would talk about Equivalence Class Testing. Is when you create sets of input that have equivalent expected behavior. You do this until all possible inputs show up in one of the groupings. Now when you test one item from each of the inputs you should be covering all the possible inputs in that grouping. Valid range of 1-12. Invalid range below the valid range.
Tests that Go Boom: Boundary Value Testing
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Tests that Go Boom. Software testing, automated testing, and maybe a little about web scraping. Tuesday, December 12, 2006. Some steps to setup Boundary value tests. Identify the equivalence classes. Identify the boundaries of each equivalence class. For each boundary, write one test case for one unit below the boundary, on the boundary, and one unit above the boundary. The one unit above and below may create duplicate tests. If this is the case just run the test once, and note the results.
Tests that Go Boom: December 2006
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Tests that Go Boom. Software testing, automated testing, and maybe a little about web scraping. Tuesday, December 12, 2006. Some steps to setup Boundary value tests. Identify the equivalence classes. Identify the boundaries of each equivalence class. For each boundary, write one test case for one unit below the boundary, on the boundary, and one unit above the boundary. The one unit above and below may create duplicate tests. If this is the case just run the test once, and note the results.
Tests that Go Boom: March 2007
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Tests that Go Boom. Software testing, automated testing, and maybe a little about web scraping. Tuesday, March 13, 2007. Tips for automated Testing. Never write calls that directly interact with the product you are automating, write an interface layer. This way when the product changes you will only have to change a limited number of lines rather then the hundreds that it would be if you have a line clicking a specific link in every script. When a string literal can be more than one value check for all v...
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ODDTech SES: The Last Period. Channeling the SES Provider's World. Is Factoring right for your SES Provider Business? Factoring is the name given to financial services that use short term loans to businesses. The businesses usually have a sizable outlay of capital that goes along with delivering their products or services. These expenditures are typically covered when the invoice is paid by the recipient of the products or services. Why is Factoring important to SES Providers? Businesses that typically r...
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