Any form of testing in which knowledge of the internals of the system being tested are unknown (and unimportant)
(Bilgisayar) Black-box testing implies that a tester doesn't know how an application is designed at the code level, i.e., it involves dynamic testing of compiled applications. The tester interacts with the software system via its interface and analyzes the application reaction. Therefore black-box testing is one of the most popular testing types as: 1) It doesn't require access to the code, algorithms, and internal data structure (all of them can be a closely guarded trade secret of a software development company); 2) It gives an opportunity to test software products from the point of view of the end-user
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