Software Testing Tutorial #34 - Equivalence Partitioning in Testing

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In this Software Testing Tutorial, we will learn about equivalence partitioning in software testing. Equivalence partitioning (EP) is a very important black box test design technique which is very widely used in software testing.

In this tutorial we will learn about equivalence partitioning with examples and how you can use equivalence class partitioning effectively in software testing and also explain this question in any software testing interview.

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Wow.. what an explanation.. just one time for the clear picture.i have been watching your videos since two months. It's been really helpful. Every topic explanation.. u nailed it.. u r a really mentor..Thanks Manish.

amalacherukuri
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I am practicing for ISTQB from syllabus but couldn’t understand properly and through your video i got it, wow very nicely explained. Thank you sir.

ammygill
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I watched many videos to understand … but u don’t until I watch you’re video thank you so much you are the best 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

Ane-genius
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Thank you Sir! I can easily understand the EQ!

tolentinoaramrhamyrc.
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Amazing explanation! I am a fan of your channel! Thank you!

oxanajarkova
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You make the content very easy . Good job

hadiquafazal
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Hi sir,
You have explained the concept very well.
thank you so much for this.

Regarding this concept i have a question which i'm unable to understand it properly

Q. Postal rates for "light letters" are 25p up to 10g, 35p upto 50g plus an extra 10p for each additional 25g up to 100g. Which test inputs (in grams) would be selcted using equivalence partitioning?

A. 8, 42, 82, 102
B. 4, 15, 65, 92, 159
C. 10, 50, 75, 100
D. 5, 20, 40, 60, 80

how to find equivalence partitions in this?

tashikasingh
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Its amazing, thank you so much. Could you please
do some more examples about black box testing techniques. :)

karmelahrenovic
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Thank you.
Please can you please help me solve some questions?

reginachife
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Sir, regarding Equivalence partition 'example', wouldn't decision table technique more suitable for testing this example?

govindasharma
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Thank you so much...your tutorials are so well explained and easy to understand. Your son is so cute. He will probably be 6yrs old now. Halo Frands ..Lol... Hello cutie.

jennybeko
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Thankyou Sir
but, if there is code in discount does that means we have to have seperate test case?

krishnak
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What if you add 0, would that be considered invalid even though the problem says you can add whole numbers? It passes the 1 - 100 but 0 is still a whole number but I’m guessing 0 would still be invalid because it passes the input from 1 - 100. But I’m not sure, what do you think?

leonardoescudero
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Damn this was easy. But it is more important to read before watching the video

coachobispersonalworkoutti
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Thank you so much.
It means a lot really.

shivbhaktamy
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what about 1.1? will that also be considered as a valid partition?

yuktasreddy
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Hi I have one doubt is it possible or is it a right way to divide the valid value 1-100 divided in to 1-50 and 51-100

vidyapnair
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What is the exact purpose of equivalence partition ?

meetsaurabhtiwari
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Hi How could I contact you for taking tuition

atiyawarsi
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How to check for decimal value above 1 and below 100

jordanfernandes