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Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Monkey test

A monkey test is a unit test that runs with no specific test in mind. The monkey in this case is the producer of any input. For example, a monkey test can enter random strings into text boxes to ensure handling of all possible user input or provide garbage files to check for loading routines that have blind faith in their data
Posted by nivi at 3:27 PM
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