You Did Not Know It Was Called Black Box Testing

August 9th, 2017 by Thea Maisuradze

software testing

Have you ever wondered about what it is called when you test a system by interacting with it solely through external interfaces, without looking inside?

Wonder no more – it is called Black Box Testing!  

So, when do you use black box testing? What are some of the approaches in the black box testing? Which elements of software's design may help you make black box testing more effective?

We are glad that we can answer these questions. All you need to do is to continue reading our Black Box Testing: Challenges and Opportunities  - a background paper. 

If you are looking to explore other testing approaches, check out our API Testing whitepaper.

For more general take on what software testing methodologies you can use, read our eponymous whitepaper here.

And when you do, let us know what you think! 

We love feedback. 


About the Author

Thea Maisuradze

Thea Maisuradze is an experienced marketing & business development executive, currently serving as the Chief Revenue Officer at Inflectra Corporation. She leads global go-to-market for Inflectra’s platforms, like SpiraTest (test management solution) and SpiraTeam (project management and ALM software).

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