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Improving Requirements through Testing

By Richard Bender

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Summary: There is no way to significantly improve software quality or productivity without first addressing the quality of the requirements. This article will teach you how to: perform ambiguity reviews of each process, design test cases for each individual process, and how to sequence requirements writing to allow for early full thread test definitions.


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This paper was originally presented at STARWEST 2003 — a conference produced by Software Quality Engineering. For more information on this conference, visit the current STARWEST Web site.
 

About the Author
Richard Bender has been involved in test and evaluation since 1969. He has authored and co-authored books and courses on quality assurance and tests, software development lifecycles, analysis and design, software maintenance, and project management. He has worked with international clientele from a wide range of industries from financial to academic.

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