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Practical Experiences in Graph-Based Testing

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This article discusses design techniques and models implemented in graph-based testing. Test script models are also detailed along with test script development.

This article discusses design techniques and models implemented in graph-based testing. Test script models are also detailed along with test script development.

About The Author

<strong>Alan Richardson</strong> is an independent software testing consultant based in the UK. Alan spends a lot of time exploring different ways to approach, and think about, his software testing activities. Explore what he's learned by reading his essays posted on his web site at <a href="http://www.compendiumdev.co.uk/default.php&quot; target="blank">www.compendiumdev.co.uk</a&gt;.

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Margaret, thank you for taking the time to comment with your excellent observation.



It's hard to separate out cause and effect. I believe the reason my team has been together this long is because we are allowed to self-organize, manage our workload, and implement GOOD solutions to business problems - rather than being forced to deliver quick and dirty hacks. We get so much satisfaction from our work, and from being respected by the business. So I feel it's not the fact that we've been together this long that made us successful - though being together this long allows us to do more and go faster - it's the fact that we were allowed to be successful that kept us together.



Too many companies are continually re-organizing teams and never allow teams time to jell, that's for sure.

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