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May/Jun 2000  (Vol. 2, Issue 3)
 May/Jun 2000 (Vol. 2, Issue 3)
Feature: Management & Teams

Calculating the Value of Testing
How to present testing as a business-process investment
By James Bullock

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Summary:
From an executive's perspective, software testing is not a capital investment in the physical plant, an acquisition, or another readily accepted business expense. A Quality Assurance Manager describes how to present testing as a business-process investment.

 



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About the Author James Bullock is the IT Quality Assurance Manager at Harris Interactive—a "dot com" which is not Mondo-Corp. He claims that his job is not an oxymoron. You can reach him at jbullock@harrisinteractive.com. 



 
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