Equivalence partitioning, also known as equivalence class partitioning (ECP), is a software testing approach that divides a software unit's input data into equivalent data partitions from which test cases can be produced.
It is a software testing technique, often known as black-box testing, that splits the input domain into data classes from which test cases can be constructed. An ideal test case detects a type of error that may necessitate the execution of numerous arbitrary test cases before a general error is detected.
Equivalence Class Testing, also known as Equivalence Class Partitioning (ECP) and Equivalence Partitioning, is a software testing technique in which a team of testers groups and partitions test input data before using it to test the software product.
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