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Equivalence partitioning and boundary value analysis to test a text box and accepts values greater than 18 and less than 21. The range of acceptable input is then 19 an 20. This isn't much of a range. In this example, there is no need to perform equivalence class partitioning because all numbers in the class will be used to conduct boundary value analysis.
The test values are:
18 ( min - 1 )
19 ( min )
20 ( max )
21 ( max + 1 )
Can any one give me BVA and Equivalence partitioning Testcases for >18 and
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Equivalence partitioning and boundary value analysis to test a text box and accepts values greater than 18 and less than 21. The range of acceptable input is then 19 an 20. This isn't much of a range. In this example, there is no need to perform equivalence class partitioning because all numbers in the class will be used to conduct boundary value analysis.
The test values are:
18 ( min - 1 )
19 ( min )
20 ( max )
21 ( max + 1 )
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