After completing this course, learners will have an understanding of a variety of black-box and white-box testing techniques. The learner will have put this understanding into practice, creating effective sets of test cases (called a test suite) to properly exercise software for defect finding. The learner will have examined requirements for testability, created an oracle for automated testing, assessed fault-finding effectiveness of test suites, and generated inputs using a variety of techniques.

Black-box and White-box Testing

Black-box and White-box Testing
This course is part of Software Testing and Automation Specialization


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You will evaluate testability of requirements
You will define testable units within a program specification
You will select and apply black-box test input selection methods, including boundary-value analysis, fuzzing, and random selection
You will develop automated tests and test oracles for automated software verification.
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