Boundary Value Analysis (BVA) in Software Testing.
Boundary Value Analysis (BVA) is a crucial software testing technique that focuses on identifying defects at the edges of input ranges. It helps ensure applications function correctly with both valid and invalid inputs, particularly at boundary values. BVA is widely applicable across various domains, including banking, e-commerce, and API testing, making it an essential tool for software reliability.
- ▪BVA is effective in detecting defects that occur near the boundaries of input ranges.
- ▪It includes different types of analysis, such as Normal, Robust, and Worst-Case Boundary Value Analysis.
- ▪BVA is particularly useful in applications like banking and e-commerce, where boundary conditions are critical.
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