Black box testing of financial transactions - that is, testing system input and output without examining the internal workings of the code - may seem mundane and simplistic to some people in your organization. However, when financial transaction testing focuses only on whether or not a product works “correctly” after a change is made, this testing has failed to address one of the most important aspects of black box testing: verifying that the change makes sense to your users.

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