Experience Based Techniques
What are Experience-Based Techniques?
Experience-based techniques derive test cases from the tester's knowledge, intuition, and past experience with similar applications and common defect patterns, rather than from formal specifications or code structure.
Common Experience-Based Techniques
- Error Guessing: Using knowledge of common mistakes developers make to anticipate likely defect locations.
- Exploratory Testing: Simultaneously learning, designing, and executing tests based on real-time discoveries.
- Checklist-Based Testing: Using a checklist derived from past experience or standards to guide testing.
Why These Techniques Matter
Experience-based techniques are especially valuable for catching defects that formal, systematic techniques might overlook, and work best when combined with specification-based and structure-based approaches.
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