Error guessing is a test design technique where testers use their experience to predict potential defects and create tests to expose them.
Vorderseite: error guessing Rückseite: A test design technique where the experience of the tester is used to anticipate what defects might be present in the component or system under test as a result of errors made, and to design tests specifically to expose them.
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Rückseite | A test design technique where the experience of the tester is used to anticipate what defects might be present in the component or system under test as a result of errors made, and to design tests specifically to expose them. |
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