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March 2008
 March 2008
Feature: Define, Design, Develop

Mind the Gap
Using a Requirement Composition Table to Assess Test Coverage
By Yuri Chernak

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Summary:
The requirements composition table is an effective technique comprising six steps that will help you assess an application's test coverage and identify gaps in your test suite even if you don't have any software requirements specifications.




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About the Author Yuri Chernak is the president and principal consultant of Valley Forge Consulting, Inc. Mr. Chernak has worked for a number of major financial firms in New York helping clients improve their software requirements and software testing practices. His research interests focus on aspect-oriented requirements engineering, software testing, and process improvement. Mr. Chernak is a member of the IEEE Computer Society. He has been a speaker at several international conferences in the US and Canada and has published papers in the IEEE publications and other professional journals. Mr. Chernak has a doctorate in computer science. Contact him at ychernak@yahoo.com. 



 
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