presented at the SM/ASM 2001 conference
When software managers learn that their software isn’t meeting customer expectations, the first thing many do is increase the test effort. This presentation illustrates how better testing can ironically lead to worse quality. See presentation (pdf).
Better Testing, Worse Quality
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