closed-box testing (de.: Closed-Box-Test)

Closed-box testing (also called "black box testing") means testing of the AI-system in which the principal information used as the basis for designing and implementing test cases is the external inputs and the AI-system's output. Usually, the tester has no access to internals such as the AI model.

ISO/IEC TR 29119-11:2020 testing (3.131) in which the principal test basis (3.84) is the external inputs and outputs of the test item (3.107), commonly based on a specification, rather than its implementation in source code or executable software[ISO/IEC 29119-1:2022, 3.75]

Source: AI-Glossary.org (https://www.ai-glossary.org), License of definition text (excl. standard references): CC BY-SA 4.0, accessed: 2024-11-21

BibTeX-Information

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author = {{AI-Glossary.org}},
title = {{closed-box testing}},
howpublished = "https://www.ai-glossary.org/index.php?p=191qrod\&l=en",
year = "2024",
note = "online, accessed: 2024-11-21" }