Proving Our Worth: Quantifying the Value of Testing

Google TechTalks
August 10, 2006

Lee Copeland has over thirty years experience as an information systems professional. He has held a number of technical and managerial positions with commercial and non-profit organizations in the areas of applications development, software testing, and software development process improvement. Now, as a consultant with Software Quality Engineering, Lee has developed and taught numerous training courses focusing on software development and testing based on his extensive experience. In addition, he provides consulting services to SQE’s clients

ABSTRACT
The real purpose of testing is to create information. So, when managers complain that testing “costs too much”…

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