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The highest risk that software development organizations face today is allowing defects to creep into the releases made for their high-paying customers. At times, either due to fear of losing the order, or due to overconfidence, organizations allow defects to ship. Time to market and (practically) defect-free products are the two pillars of any successful business. This article reiterates the important points in the defect-free part of that equation. How do you successfully implement system testing to ensure that the doors for future business remain open?
Updated: 04/11/2005
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Why do some testers get a much better response from development than others? Part of the answer lies in the defect report. Following a few simple rules can smooth the way for a much more productive environment. The objective is not to write the perfect defect report, but to write an effective defect report that conveys the proper message, gets the job done, and simplifies the process for everyone.
Updated: 04/11/2005
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This paper addresses a question often posed by developers who are new to the concept of thorough testing: Why bother to unit test? The question is answered by adopting the position of devil's advocate, presenting some of the common arguments made against unit testing, then proceeding to show how these arguments are worthless. The case for unit testing is supported by published data.
Updated: 04/11/2005
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I discuss the use of HTML validators and server stress
testing tools to ensure the quality of web applications
Updated: 04/11/2005
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This paper provides a general process for developing unit test specifications, and then
describes some specific design techniques for designing unit test cases. It serves as a tutorial for developers who are new to formal testing of software, and as a reminder of some finer points for experienced software testers.
Updated: 04/11/2005
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How can you get your test automation project off on the right foot? This article is a direct out come of the answer to this question the author has been put to many times.
It has prompted author to review the test automation projects in which he has been involved and identified the factors most associated with success
Updated: 04/11/2005
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Estimation is not an easy task. Estimating testing projects is harder. If there are no tools or methodology to support it, the estimation process is a nightmare for those responsible for it. This essay describes a real experience in the estimation process. It also shows some rules, metrics, tools, and tips that guide a testing team through the estimation process
Updated: 04/11/2005
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This paper describes a new approach to testing that uses combinatorial designs to generate tests that cover the pair-wise, triple or n-way combinations of a system's test parameters. These are the parameters that determine the system's test scenarios. Examples are system configuration parameters, user inputs and other external events. We implemented this new method in the AETG system.
Updated: 04/11/2005
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A good article on testing... Esp. to explain the differences between Unit Testing and Functional testing.
Updated: 04/11/2005
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Testing Software: Challenges for the Future
Author: Don Reifer, Reifer Consultants, Inc.
Posted by: Anonymous
Updated: 04/11/2005
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