What is equivalence class partitioning in TOSCA?
Equivalence Class Partitioning (ECP) in TOSCA is a black-box test design technique used to reduce the number of test cases while maintaining effective test coverage. In this approach, input data is divided into equivalence classes where each value in a class is expected to behave the same. In Tricentis TOSCA, testers model these classes using TestCase Design (TCD) to automatically generate optimized test cases. This helps save time, improve accuracy, and ensure better coverage with fewer tests. Learning ECP through TOSCA Training Online enables testers to apply structured, risk-based testing efficiently in real-world automation frameworks.
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