Are there any good resources for learning to do black box QA testing? I applied for what looked like a technical testing position, but discovered in the interview that it was black box QA (I really don't know a great deal more than that at the moment). I'm still going to go for it, for the experience and since I need the cash.

Any tips would be appreciated.


Fine print: This may be outside of "programming" questions, but the SQA StackExchange is still in the 'Definition' stage. I've seen lots of testing questions here before, so hopefully it fits.

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What is "SQA StackExchange" and where is it? – WebMAOhist Dec 4 '10 at 17:39
@vgv8: SQA StackExchange is a proposal for a new StackExchange site (i.e. a Q&A site built with the same technology/by the same people as StackOverflow). It doesn't have enough supporters to become even a beta site yet, and likely won't be since it's such an old proposal now. – AgentConundrum Dec 4 '10 at 17:49
Why to split it from testing.stackexchange.com ? – WebMAOhist Dec 4 '10 at 18:02
@vgv8: I wouldn't know, I didn't suggest SQA, it's just the only thing I found when I searched Area 51 when I wrote this question. – AgentConundrum Dec 4 '10 at 18:14
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This is a great resource for Black Box Software Testing. It consists of Video lectures and articles all about Black Box Software Testing. http://www.testingeducation.org/BBST/

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