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Event Effect Graph

This is a discussion on Event Effect Graph within the Testing Issues forums, part of the Software Testing category; When do we use Event Effect Graph?...

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Old 07-13-2006
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When do we use Event Effect Graph?
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Re: Event Effect Graph

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When do we use Event Effect Graph?
Event effect graph or cause effect graph is a testing technique used to write test cases.
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Re: Event Effect Graph

Can u explain briefly about event effect graph?
How can we write test cases by using this testing technique?
At what situations this technique are using?
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