因果图(Cause-Effect Graphing) Cause-Effect Graphing (CEG) is basically a Black-box testing technique that is used to create test cases according to the specifications provided. (It is a type of Requirements-Based Testing, also known as Dependency modelling) 因果图根据说明书创建测试用例,是一...
Cause–effect graphing is a well-known requirement-based and systematic testing method with a heuristic approach. Since it was introduced by Myers in 1979, there have not been any sufficiently comprehensive studies to generate test inputs from these graphs. However, there exist several methods for...
Pareto analysis, also known as the 80/20 rule, is a technique used to prioritize potential causes by identifying the most significant factors responsible for most problems or issues. Effect diagrams, also called Ishikawa or fishbone diagrams, categorize the potential cause of a problem into differe...
Genomic, transcriptomic, and other analyses have identified many factors that underlie plant pathogen lifestyles. These include effectors that suppress host defenses during biotrophic growth, enzymes that defeat antimicrobial compounds produced by the host, cell wall-degrading enzymes (CWDEs), and transport...