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Totally Data-Driven Automated Testing

Author: sqa-test.com | Published: 18th Aug 2005 | Visited: 1194 times | Add Comment
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Totally Data-Driven Automated Testing: The purpose of this document is to provide the reader with a clear understanding of what is actually required to successfully implement cost-effective automated testing. Rather than engage in a theoretical dissertation on this subject, I have endeavored to be as straightforward and brutally honest as possible in discussing the issues, problems, necessities, and requirements involved in this enterprise.

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