Views on Software Testability

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Shimeall, Timothy
Friedman, Michael
Chilenski, John
Voas, Jeffrey
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The field of testability is an active, well-established part of engineering of modern computer systems. However, only recently have technologies for software testability began to be developed. These technologies focus on accessing the aspects of software that improve or depreciate the ease of testing. As both the size of implemented software and the amount of effort required to test that software increase, so will the important of software testability technologies in influencing the software design process...
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