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SOFTWARE TESTING TECHNIQUE
Orthogonal Arrays

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GENOTYPING TECHNOLOGY
DArT; Diversity Arrays Technology
v.
1) (D; tr.) to dart at (to dart a glance at smb.)
2) (P; intr.) the children darted into the room; the hare darted along the edge of the clearing
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GENOTYPING TECHNOLOGY
DArT; Diversity Arrays Technology
(darts, darting, darted)
1.
If a person or animal darts somewhere, they move there suddenly and quickly. (WRITTEN)
Ingrid darted across the deserted street...
VERB: V prep/adv
2.
If you dart a look at someone or something, or if your eyes dart to them, you look at them very quickly. (LITERARY)
She darted a sly sideways glance at Bramwell...
The conductor's eyes darted to Wilfred, then fixed on Michael again.
VERB: V n at n, V prep/adv
3.
A dart is a small, narrow object with a sharp point which can be thrown or shot.
Markov died after being struck by a poison dart.
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4.
Darts is a game in which you throw darts at a round board which has numbers on it.
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GENOTYPING TECHNOLOGY
DArT; Diversity Arrays Technology
I. v. a.
1.
Hurl, throw, launch, jaculate, let fly.
2.
Emit, shoot, send off.
II. v. n.
Rush, fly swiftly, spring.

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Orthogonal array testing

Orthogonal array testing is a black box testing technique that is a systematic, statistical way of software testing. It is used when the number of inputs to the system is relatively small, but too large to allow for exhaustive testing of every possible input to the systems. It is particularly effective in finding errors associated with faulty logic within computer software systems. Orthogonal arrays can be applied in user interface testing, system testing, regression testing, configuration testing and performance testing. The permutations of factor levels comprising a single treatment are so chosen that their responses are uncorrelated and therefore each treatment gives a unique piece of information. The net effects of organizing the experiment in such treatments is that the same piece of information is gathered in the minimum number of experiments.