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System / Integration testing for 'daemonized' components in Java I let the author know, but the whole site appears to be defunct. If I hear back, I'll update. Thanks! |
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Oct 27 |
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What proportion of different types of software testing does your team use? The full comment I meant to make above: Thanks to everyone that provided an answer and participated in the 'non-conversation'. The theme of "look at your situation and decide" is definitely something I'm engaged in doing. I was hoping to also find the grandchild of this paper discussing how to measure software development productivity e.g. someone who did a study of different projects being measured the way the linked paper suggests. |
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Oct 27 |
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Oct 27 |
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What proportion of different types of software testing does your team use? Thanks to everyone that provided an answer and participated in the 'non-conversation'. |
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Oct 27 |
accepted | What proportion of different types of software testing does your team use? |
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Oct 20 |
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Oct 20 |
answered | In TDD, do tests need to be automated? |
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Oct 20 |
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System / Integration testing for 'daemonized' components in Java re-read the question and expanded my answer. |
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Oct 20 |
answered | System / Integration testing for 'daemonized' components in Java |
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Oct 20 |
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What proportion of different types of software testing does your team use? Updated to clarify the technical and organizational environment |
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Oct 20 |
answered | What would be a good term for continuous testing post-deployment? |
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asked | What proportion of different types of software testing does your team use? |