Presented at Test Automation 2001
How do you know which kinds of automated tests are most likely to pay off quickly in your environment? This conference presentation and accompanying paper suggests a new way of looking at ROI and introduces a host of types of test automation to consider if you’re looking for “Bang for the Buck.” See presentation (pdf).
Bang for the Buck
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Hi! I'm Elisabeth Hendrickson. I founded Quality Tree Software, Inc. I run Agilistry Studio. And I created entaggle.com. This blog is my personal soapbox. If you like what you read here I hope you will consider purchasing my book, There's Always a Duck
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