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Domain Testing: Divide and Conquer - Testing Education

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Step 3:<br />

Step 4:<br />

Step 5:<br />

Test<br />

case#<br />

a(3) b(2) c(2) d(2) e(2)<br />

1. A1 B1 C1<br />

2. A1 B2 C2<br />

3. A2 B1 C2<br />

4. A2 B2 C1<br />

5. A3 B1 C1<br />

6. A3 B2 C2<br />

Refer guidelines numbered 10 <strong>and</strong> 11 in Appendix B: Guidelines for filling<br />

in “all-pairs combination” table<br />

Test<br />

case#<br />

a(3) b(2) c(2) d(2) e(2)<br />

1. A1 B1 C1 D1<br />

2. A1 B2 C2 D2<br />

3. A2 B1 C2 D2<br />

4. A2 B2 C1 D1<br />

5. A3 B1 C1 D2<br />

6. A3 B2 C2 D1<br />

Refer guideline numbered 12 in Appendix B: Guidelines for filling in “allpairs<br />

combination” table<br />

Let us try ordering the test cases of variable ‘e’ in the same manner as we did for variable<br />

‘d’ since it worked for ‘d’ <strong>and</strong> see if this ordering works for variable ‘e’ also.<br />

© Sowmya Padmanabhan, 2003<br />

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