It is common knowledge that more than two-thirds of all software projects today do not succeed for a variety of reasons: they are either terminated, become obsolete, exceed time restrictions or budget, or deliver a reduced set of functionality. Ambiguous and incomplete software requirements along with insufficient testing are major contributors to these failures [51].
Executive Report
Driving Software Development with Executable Acceptance Tests
Posted October 31, 2006 | Technology |
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