Match the objectives against the techniques of generating test cases in black box testing
Cause Effect Analysis
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State Transition Diagram
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Cause Effect Graphing
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State transition -- involves action...
cause effect graphing--- the causes...
cause effect analysis--- it is suitable....
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- State transition -- involves action.
- Cause-effect graphing -- the causes.
- Cause-effect analysis -- is suitable.
Explanation:
State diagram -
- A particular form of diagram used in computer science and related subjects to explain how systems behave is called a state diagram.
- State diagrams call for the system being represented to consist of a finite number of states; occasionally, this is the case, and other times, it's only an acceptable abstraction.
Cause-effect graphing -
- Cause and Effect A black box testing technique known as a graph visually depicts the relationship between a particular outcome and all of the factors that affect it.
- Because of the way it looks, it is sometimes referred to as the fishbone diagram or the Ishikawa diagram because it was created by Kaoru Ishikawa.
Cause-effect analysis -
- Using the technique of cause and effect analysis, you can find all of the potential causes of a problem.
- This implies that the issue can be resolved once the root cause has been identified and fixed rather than continuing to persist.
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