May 1, 2024
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Black-box testing is a software testing technique in which the internal workings of the software being tested are not considered. Instead, the tester focuses on the inputs and outputs of the software, and on how the software responds to different inputs.
Why Learn Black-Box Testing?
There are many reasons why one might want to learn about black-box testing. Some of the most common reasons include:
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Reading list
We've selected seven books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Black-Box Testing.
Provides a well-structured approach to writing effective black-box tests in C#.
Includes chapters dealing with the black-box testing process for the purpose of defining test cases and the methodology of evaluating test result quality that emphasizes critical-thinking skills.
Offers a practical approach to black-box testing and great read for everyone who wants to become more proficient and efficient in black-box testing.
Has an exhaustive list of black-box testing techniques. The author well-known authority in the field of software testing and provides real-world solutions to difficult problems. A thorough read of this book will help you master the art of black-box testing. This book covers all the dimensions of black-box testing.
Provides an overview of JUnit 5 and focuses on how to use JUnit 5 for writing effective black-box tests.
Serves as a good introduction to black-box testing and is useful for beginners who want to understand black-box testing in a thorough and comprehensive manner.
Is good for anyone who wants to learn how to perform black-box testing of web applications.
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