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Tcsling in software engineering is a well established pracüce. 'Tnough rhe scope of tesling may differ depending on the eommunity, e.g. for sorne communities is a process in itself while for sorne other cornmunities is aan activity or a task under verification and validation, many fundamental issues around rcsting are shared by all the cornrnunities. However, agile methodologies are emerging in the software engineering landscape and are changing the picture. For inslanec, in agiJe melhodologies it may happen that cede is written precisely 10 pass a lest. Moreover, tests rnay replace me requjremenl specification. Therefore the coneepts undcrlying lesl practice are different in conventional and agile approaches. This paper analyses thcse two diffcrent perspecli\'es for testing, the conventional and Ihe agile, and discusses sorne of the implications that these two different approaches may have in software engineering. | |
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978-989-8111-90-6 |
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Modelling, Simulation, Verification and Validation of Enterprise Information Systems, Proceedings of the 7th International Workshop on Modelling, Simulation, Verification and Validation of Enterprise Information Systems, MSVVEIS-2009, |
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