Software Testing TechniquesAddresses the idea that design of testability is as important as testing itself - not just by saying that testability is a desirable goal, but by showing the reader how to do it. |
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A Model for Testing | 15 |
Is Complete Testing Possible? | 24 |
THE TAXONOMY OF BUGS | 27 |
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