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Particionamento por Equivalência (Equivalence Partitioning Testing)

O particionamento por equivalência divide domínios de entrada em classes de equivalência — conjuntos de entradas que se espera que se comportem de maneira idêntica — e então seleciona casos de teste de cada classe. Introduzida por Myers (1979), esta técnica reduz o número de casos de teste, mantendo a eficácia. A análise de valor limite (Boundary Value Analysis, BVA) complementa o particionamento ao testar valores nas fronteiras das partições, onde falhas frequentemente ocorrem.

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Források

  1. Myers, G. J. (1979). The Art of Software Testing. John Wiley & Sons. link
  2. Beizer, B. (1990). Software Testing Techniques (2nd ed.). International Thomson Computer Press. link
  3. Coppit, D., & Leavens, G. T. (2003). Practical implications of simpler, more scalable path-sensitive data flow analyses. ACM Transactions on Software Engineering and Methodology, 12(3), 261–306. link

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ScholarGate. (2026, June 3). Equivalence Class Partitioning and Boundary Value Testing. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/hu/software-engineering/software-testing-equivalence

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ScholarGateEquivalence Partitioning Testing (Equivalence Class Partitioning and Boundary Value Testing). Letöltve 2026-06-15, forrás: https://scholargate.app/hu/software-engineering/software-testing-equivalence · Adatkészlet: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20539026