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Sep/Oct 2001  (Vol. 3, Issue 5)
 Sep/Oct 2001 (Vol. 3, Issue 5)
Feature: Tools & Automation

Orthogonally Speaking
A method for deriving a suitable set of test cases
By Elfriede Dustin

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Summary:
Is your testing effort facing an impossibly wide choice of test parameters? Shooting in the dark can yield hit-and-miss results--and that’s just not very effective. When your testing effort faces an impossibly wide choice of test parameters, the Orthogonal Array Testing System technique can be a very useful method for deriving a suitable set of test cases.

 



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About the Author Elfriede Dustin works as a QA/Test Manager at BNA Software. Elfriede is co-author of the book Automated Software Testing, and also co-authored the recently published book Quality Web Systems. Her Automated Software Testing white papers are posted on www.StickyMinds.com. 



 
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