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Overview:
Poor business requirements lead directly to poor application quality. When business requirements are ambiguous, missing, or just plain wrong, it is impossible for testers to confidently build a test plan that truly validates an application's business functionality. Instead, testers are forced to "Fly blind" and try to guess what the business expects the application to do. The results of this approach are disastrous: IDC research indicates that 70-80% of project failures stem directly from poor business requirements. This webcast will introduce an approach - called Requirements-driven Testing - that is specifically designed to address this problem. Requirements-driven Testing improves application quality by enabling teams to capture better business requirements and directly leverage them in the testing process.
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| Format: | Webcast |
| Date: | Jan 2009 |
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