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Test design methods
Test design methods – black box in a nutshell
In this workshop, you will apply your newly acquired knowledge to specific requirements from your current projects – and thus train directly in a meaningful way.
Creating test cases is a core activity of testers. Different methods can be used to obtain value-adding tests from the various requirements or other sources.
The most commonly used method is test design using black box test design procedures. These support testers by using easily applicable rules. Furthermore, these methods help to generate a systematic coverage of requirements and reduce the risk of important tests being forgotten during test execution.
In this workshop, we will look at the individual test case design methods together and deepen our knowledge by means of exercises. Building on this, we will apply the acquired knowledge to questions from current projects.

podcast
Test design methods
QualityHeroes Podcast – Episode 1: Where and how can test design methods help?

Test design procedures covered
Equivalence class formation
Limit value analysis
Decision tables
Condition-based test
Use case based test
Cause-effect graph analysis
Classification tree method
Orthogonal arrays
Value range analysis
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