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Quote varsha Replybullet Topic: Boundary Value Analysis
    Posted: 02Apr2007 at 11:54pm
What is Boundary Value Analysis (BVA)?

BVA test validates input and/or output conditions by
- Extreme values of the ranges of physical variables
- Values on and immediately above and below the edges of equivalence classes.
For example, for a text box that accepts 0~100 as integers, BVA will present -1, 0, 1, 36, 99, 100, 101 as the candidate test inputs.(actually the pattern here is min-1, min, min+1, normal, max-1, max, and max+1)

Boundary values are determined by
- Data Type
- Artificially constrained data types
- Special or unique equivalence class subsets

And BVA is based on "single fault" assumption, which means boundary value analysis tests are obtained by holding the values of all but one variables at normal values, and setting one variable at its extreme values.



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