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Conference Material: Branch Out Using Classification Trees for Test Case Design By Julie Gardiner, QST Consultants Ltd.

  
 Summary: Classification trees are a structured, visual approach to identify and categorize equivalence partitions for test objects to document test requirements so that anyone can understand them and quickly build test cases. Join Julie Gardiner to look at the fundamentals of classification trees and how they can be applied in both traditional test and development environments. Using examples, Julie
shows you how to use the classification tree technique, how it complements other testing techniques, and its value at every stage of testing. She demonstrates a classification tree editor that is one of the free, commercial tools now available to aid in building, maintaining, and displaying classification trees.
- Develop classification trees for test objects
- Understand the benefits and rewards of using classification trees
- Know when and when not to use classification trees
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About the Author Julie Gardiner is founder and principal Consultant of QST Consultants Ltd., Julie Gardiner has more than fourteen years of experience in the IT industry including time spent as an analyst programmer, Oracle DBA, and Project Manager. Julie works on the ISEB examination panel and is a committee member for the BCS SIGIST. Julie is a regular speaker at software testing conferences including, STAREAST, STARWEST, EuroSTAR, ICSTest, and the BCS SIGIST.
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