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Professional Tester Archive - Issue 17
The following articles from
Issues 17
of Professional Tester magazine are available for download.
Issue 17 (January 2004)
Skillware - a buyer's guide
(105kB)
Bogdan Bereza-Jarocinski has a healthily cynical view of testing training
Getting our own house in order
(109kB)
Daryl Elfield says testing needs to look at itself before complaining too loudly
Automatic for the people
(124kB)
Erik van Veenendaal explains the results of the latest survey on testing tools
Help yourself
(131kB)
Alan Richardson's self-education regime
Sound structure cuts XPosure
(452kB)
Karen Espley describes a recent major migration project
The testing product and its infrastructure
(71kB)
Felix Redmill on the real reason things go wrong: built-in risks
Bug hunting is not a career
(76kB)
The way forward for testers according to QBIT's philosophy
The enemy within
(275kB)
Sarah Saltzman on the dangers of dormant code and how to find it
Examining testing
(105kB)
Victoria Reinthal tells us about the past, present and future of ISEB and its testing qualifications
International relations
(235kB)
The internationalization of testing certification as seen by Tilo Linz, Pete Bingham and Andy Redwood
The bottom line
(126kB)
Nick Blamey's tips on making the case for automated web testing and measuring its ROI
The next generation
(206kB)
Professor Mike Holcombe describes how testing is taught at university
ENTIRE JANUARY 2004 ISSUE
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