Perfect Software and Other Illusions About Testing Perfect Software and Other Illusions About Testing

Perfect Software and Other Illusions About Testing

The Psychology of Technology, no. 4 · Software Testing, no. 1

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Publisher Description

James Bach says, "Read this book and get your head straight about testing. I consider Jerry (Weinberg) to be the greatest living tester."
Answers the questions that puzzle the most people:
Why do we have to bother testing?
Why not just test everything?
What is it that makes testing so hard?
Why does testing take so long?
Is perfect software even possible?
Why can't we just accept a few bugs?

GENRE
Computing & Internet
RELEASED
2010
27 September
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
216
Pages
PUBLISHER
Gerald M. Weinberg
SIZE
409.2
KB

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