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What is Boundary Testing
Test which focus on the boundary or limit conditions of the software being tested. (Some of these tests are stress tests).


  
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October 07, 2005 17:43:06   #1  
dhana        

RE: What is Boundary Testing
we use this for test data selection.it contains values at boundaries values just inside the boundaries values just outside the boundaries critical values.
 
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September 14, 2006 09:52:15   #2  
sudhakar2068 Member Since: July 2006   Contribution: 390    

RE: What is Boundary Testing

Boundary Testing: Test which focus on the boundary or limit conditions of the software being tested. (Some of these tests are stress tests).

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January 16, 2007 04:24:57   #3  
hari        

RE: What is Boundary Testing

Test data is taken based on the consideration on input and out put boundries of the values


 
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March 20, 2007 13:01:43   #4  
Sujatars Member Since: December 2006   Contribution: 217    

RE: What is Boundary Testing

This technique consist of developing test data that focuses on input and output boudaries of a given function.


 
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June 19, 2007 12:43:38   #5  
sowmyadesaraju Member Since: June 2007   Contribution: 25    

RE: What is Boundary Testing
A testing technique that consists of developing test cases and data that focus on the input and output boundaries of a given function.It is a BlackBox testing technique.
 
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