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Give One Example Where You Did Not Find The Bug In Black Box Testing But You Found The Bug In White Box Testing? |
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Answer» Let's say you have an entity that is stored across MULTIPLE tables and the test CASE is to delete the entity. In black-box testing, once the entity disappears from the GUI after deletion, your black-box test case is considered passed. But with white-box testing, you'd CHECK if all related rows are DELETED from the tables. If the deletion happens to delete only the parent record and leave behind orphan rows, the test case is considered failed. Let's say you have an entity that is stored across multiple tables and the test case is to delete the entity. In black-box testing, once the entity disappears from the GUI after deletion, your black-box test case is considered passed. But with white-box testing, you'd check if all related rows are deleted from the tables. If the deletion happens to delete only the parent record and leave behind orphan rows, the test case is considered failed. |
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