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 By Dianne Runnels

 
 Summary: What is it worth to improve test cases? What risk would impel you to invest in better test cases? As long as they cover the software requirements, isn't that good enough? The answer to these questions is that poor test cases do indeed expose you to considerable risk. |  |  |

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View Content Detail: XDD2136filelistfilename1.pdf (147 Kb) This paper was originally presented at STARWEST '99 a conference produced by Software Quality Engineering. For more information on this conference, visit the current STARWEST Web site.
About the Author Dianne L. Runnels, CQA, CSTE, is a Project Manager with Interim Technology Consulting in Minneapolis.
-2 years in software development
-Current and past positions: project manager, software quality analyst, business analyst, trainer, technical writer
-Writes and presents training in software process improvement, software testing, writing test cases
-Experience in software projects in many industries: banking and finance, manufacturing, insurance, retail, health care, education, utilities, and federal agencies
-Experience as a speaker at professional conferences in Boston; San Francisco; Washington DC; Chicago; and Minneapolis
-Certifications and memberships: Certified Quality Analyst, Certified Software Test Engineer, member of Twin Cities Quality Assurance Association, senior member of International Society for Technical Communication
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