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The Art of Software Testing (Business Data Processing: A Wiley Series)
 
 
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The Art of Software Testing (Business Data Processing: A Wiley Series) [Hardcover]

Glenford J. Myers , Corey Sandler , Tom Badgett , Todd M. Thomas
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At the time this book was first published, in 1979, it was a well-known rule of thumb that in a typical programming project approximately 50 percent of the elapsed time and more than 50 percent of the total cost were expended in testing the program or system being developed. Read the first page
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