79. OCR GCSE (J277) 2.3 Suitable test data
OCR J277 Specification Reference - Section 2.3 This video explains a range of tests that should be performed to ensure a program is robust. Using a simple menu created in Python as an example, these include no data, Valid data, Invalid data, Boundary data and Erroneous data. Don't forget, whenever the blue note icon appears in the corner of the screen, that is your cue to take notes about the content being shown on the current slide. 00:00 Suitable test data 00:06 Intro 00:11 Suitable test data 00:39 No data 01:00 Erroneous data 01:52 Invalid data 03:30 Normal data 04:11 Boundary data 04:51 Car park example 05:53 Recap 06:43 Outro Comments are disabled on our videos because we want to ensure they are always appropriate to use in the classroom. However, we value your feedback, so if you have any comments or questions for us, please contact us directly at [email protected].

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