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White-box integration testing refers to verifying application behavior, especially the interactions between components, internal logic, state machines, etc. STRIDE supports white-box integration testing by providing extensible built-in tracing capabilities and the ability to analyze trace data, as well as the ability to monitor certain events, values, or patterns. | White-box integration testing refers to verifying application behavior, especially the interactions between components, internal logic, state machines, etc. STRIDE supports white-box integration testing by providing extensible built-in tracing capabilities and the ability to analyze trace data, as well as the ability to monitor certain events, values, or patterns. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:05, 20 August 2009
White-box integration testing refers to verifying application behavior, especially the interactions between components, internal logic, state machines, etc. STRIDE supports white-box integration testing by providing extensible built-in tracing capabilities and the ability to analyze trace data, as well as the ability to monitor certain events, values, or patterns.