Improving problem resolution through automation
SearchSoftwareQuality.com | 02.06.2008 OPINION - A Forrester study found that problem resolution is inefficient at most organizations. By automating the process companies can solve problems faster and cut costs, Doug Laney says.
Karen N. Johnson software testing consultant ASK A QUESTION
Inexpensive phase of SDLC to catch and fix bugs
09 Sep 2009 EXPERT ANSWER - Is there a phase in the development lifecycle where bugs can inexpensively repaired? This is a common question asked to our expert Kevin Beaver.
Developing test design driven software
Exploratory Software Testing: Tips, Tricks, Tours, and Techniques to Guide Test Design by James Whittaker | 18 Sep 2009 BOOK EXCERPT - This chapter excerpt outlines the origin of software bugs and glitches and provides an overview in the history of test driven development.
cruft
26 Sep 2007 WORD - Cruft is a collective term for the elements of a program, system or product that are either useless, poorly designed or both. In computing, cruft describes areas of redundant, improper or simply badly written code, as well as ...
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