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Hello everyone. This video is on Decision Table Testing. In this video, we will see what is the decision table, and we will see decision table example with True or False values. Then we will see another example of decision table with multiple values. And then, we will see also the process of simplifying the decision table. So, let us get started. What is a decision table? Well, it is a way to document logic, especially complicated logic. So we do not miss any combination of the different input conditions. It also helps us in testing all combinations of the possible conditions. Now, a decision table contains two parts. One part is the Conditions (the different values we can give) and then there are the corresponding Actions. So with this, let us see an example of a decision table. All of us use the email applications, so when we try to open our email, there are two things we have to specify — the email and the password. So, let us see how we can build a decision table for testing email and password. So, a decision table is really a table. It contains all possible conditions and the corresponding actions. So here there are two conditions, Email and Password. The Email value can be False or True. Meaning Email is specified or not specified. Similarly, Password can be False or True. False meaning Password is not given. True means Password is given. So, one combination is we do not give the Email, and we do not give the Password. So, both are False. So here, the system gives an error, quot;Please enter email” There is another possibility. We do give the Email, but do not give the Password. So Email is True, Password is False. We get the error, quot;Please enter the Password”. Another possibility is we don't give the Email, but we give the Password. And here, the error is quot;Please enter the email”. And finally, the possibility is that we give both the Email and the Password. And depending on whether valid or invalid Email and Password has been given, login process will take place. So here, there are 4 possible condition entries over here. So at the top, we have the conditions. So Email condition, Password condition and Actions. There is a single Action, which is the Expected Result. And this Expected Result is whether we get an error or the login is processed. OK. Now, exactly the same decision table, but how do we arrive at number of different condition combinations? So here, we can see that the number of combinations is a number of condition1 values and number of condition2 values. So, how many possible values are there for condition1, Email? We can give False or True. So that means two values for condition1. For condition2, there are also two values. We can give the Password or not give the Password. So, it is 2 × 2 is 4 combinations are possible for the conditions. So, we have to list each one of them in the decision table and write the corresponding action. Now, another way to find out the number of combinations is that... If each of the...
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