This key facts covers Memory Trick: NBE within Testing for GCSE Computer Science. Revise Testing in 3.2 Programming for GCSE Computer Science with 15 exam-style questions and 8 flashcards. This is a high-frequency topic, so it is worth revising until the explanation feels precise and repeatable. It is section 5 of 7 in this topic. Use this key facts to connect the idea to the wider topic before moving on to questions and flashcards.
Topic position
Section 5 of 7
Practice
15 questions
Recall
8 flashcards
Memory Trick: NBE
"Nothing Breaks Easily" (but we test anyway!):
- Normal - everyday data
- Boundary - edge values
- Erroneous - invalid data
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Practice Questions for Testing
A program accepts scores between 0 and 100. Which value is an example of erroneous test data?
Explain what a logic error is and give one reason why it is harder to find than a syntax error.
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