Wednesday, July 23, 2003

The aim of software testing is to identify and address all issues which would prevent software from meeting its requirements prior to its release. Until software is tested, the quality of that software is unknown.

Testing is expensive. It takes time to find problems, time to correct them and yet more time to test corrections. Problems are unavoidable, therefore the earlier a problem is identified, the cheaper it is to correct.

A Link

Do the Job ......

And a Haiku

Hack,Hack,Hack,Hack,Hack
Hack,Hack,Hack,Hack,Hack a Tree
Hack,Hack,Hack,Hack,Hack

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