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Old 23-10-06, 01:11 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi All

This is quite different question from usual, which I came across in a written test with 'Ness Technology', Hyderabad. The question was:

How does software testing get affected by Object Oriented Design ?


If u can answer this question or any clue then plz express on the forum. I will be thank ful to u.

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appying white box testing(needs very good underrstading in internal design)..
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Hi Anand

I must thank u for ur response about Object Oriented Design and testing. Hope u could find more better answer than this and revert me back, as my expectation is much more from u.

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Re: Object Oriented Design and Testing

the book from Robert Binder titled: Testing Object-Oriented Systems (Models, Patterns, and Tools) - ISBN 0201809389. should be able to answer your questions in more detail, as it is too long to describe in a post.

You can use it for BlackBox testing and white box testing - I now use some of these concepts for both functional and non functional testing on object-oriented sytems.

It works really well if you tend to visual mindset and tend to "picture" ideas. I had some smaller papers on the subject a while back - i will see if I can find them and dig them out to post on the site later.
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Hi Anand,

Thank Q

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