文档介绍:1 Black Box Software Testing Copyright ? 2001-5 Cem Kaner & James Bach Black Box Software Testing 2005 Academic Edition DOMAIN TESTING by Copyright (c) Cem Kaner & James Bach, 2000-2004 This work is licensed under the mons Attribution- ShareAlike License. To view a copy of this license, visit /licenses/by-sa// or send a letter to Creative Commons, 559 Nathan Abbott Way, Stanford, California 94305, USA. These notes are partially based on research that was supported by NSF Grant EIA-0113539 ITR/SY+PE: "Improving the Education of Software Testers." Any opinions, findings and conclusions or mendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. 2 Black Box Software Testing Copyright ? 2001-5 Cem Kaner & James Bach Introductory Notes ? Domain testing is the monly taught (and perhaps the monly used) software testing technique. ? We start in the way it ’ s traditionally introduced to testers (for example, by Myers and by Kaner, Falk & Nguyen). That is, we develop the notion of equivalence classes and boundaries through careful analysis of a simple example, developing the idea all the way through the test documentation (boundary charts) traditionally mended for this style of testing. ? In practice, domain testing isn ’ t nearly this simple