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Derive input space partitioning test inputs for the GenericStack
class assuming the following method signatures:
public GenericStack ();
public void push (Object X);
public Object pop ();
public boolean isEmpty ();
Assume the usual semantics for the GenericStack. Try to keep
your partitioning simple and choose a small number of partitions and
blocks.
(c) Define characteristics of inputs.
(d) Partition the characteristics into blocks.
(e) Define values for each block.
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