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1/26/2005 - Coming of Age: Test Automation Grows Up
10/4/2004 - Testing SOA Could Test Your Nerves
12/11/2003 - Requirements Are Like Pornography
The Confidence Game
Learn how to manage, not avoid, making inevitable compromises throughout the course of a software development project.
The High Cost of Low Investment
Making a case for ROI on a testing investment can be a challenge. Linda Hayes explores several areas where savings can be derived with an effective testing solution.
The Problem with Tracking
A case study on the challenges of selecting a problem-tracking solution and its installation, featuring LexMark.
The Ratio of Testers to Developers: What is the Right Answer?
What is the Right Answer? Linda Hayes examines the factors that play a role in determining this ratio. Learn how to do this for your own organization using her tips.
The Three Faces of Testing
Testing is often misunderstood and therefore, mismanaged. This article provides insights on several different areas within IT to provide a bigger picture to problems and how to solve them.
To Win at Software Development, Change the Game
In order to succeed in developing software, companies must shift their thinking. Linda Hayes describes today's changing business environment and how to adapt.
Management-Friendly Test Data
Learn how to present test data in a way that appeals most to upper management: translate results into how they impact money and time!
Mission Impossible: Meeting Software Test Objectives
Is the purpose of testing to find errors? Linda Hayes begs to differ - read her perspective on the true purpose of testing and the danger in believing it is just about errors.
When to Automate
Automation does not always make sense. Learn how to evaluate when automation is the right choice.
Winning the War: Platform Compatibility Certification
It's impossible for test organizations to test every platform and configuration that software can run on. This article describes how test organization can meet quality expectations and minimize risk.
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