White-box testing is a method of testing software that tests internal structures or workings of an application as opposed to its functionality i.e. black-box testing
White box testing is a process of giving the input and checking how the given input is been processed to obtain the output from the system.
Given these tag definitions, they sound pretty much exactly the same. I wanted to write a question about white box testing and so I used both tags as I couldn't work out which was preferable. Looking through both tag lists, it seems several other users have done the same.
Could these be made into synonyms? I'm not a frequent MSO user, I don't know whether this needs to be a "burnination" request - please advise if so.
EDIT:
I realise that the same problem exists for black-box and black-box-testing. The definitions below:
A black box is a device, system or object which can be viewed in terms of its input, output and transfer characteristics without any knowledge of its internal workings.
"Black box" testing tests a device, program, application, etc., as a whole. Inputs are provided and the results monitored. The internal workings of the tested item are not relevant and may be unknown. "Functional testing" is a type of "Black box testing", but not all "black box" tests have to be "functional".
Suggestion: black-box-testing is the main tag, with black-box as a synonym. And white-box-testing is the main tag, with white-box as a synonym.