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What is error guessing?
a). A test case design technique where the experience of the tester is used to [1] postulate what faults might occur [2] and to design tests specifically to expose them.
b) Error guessing. (NBS) Test data selection technique. The selection criterion is to pick values that seem likely to cause errors.
c) Error guessing - the use of past experience and an understanding of the faultiest of human developers - makes the difference between a systematic process that finds tons of bugs and one that systematically accomplishes little. |
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