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- Software_testing_controversies abstract "There is considerable variety among software testing writers and consultants about what constitutes responsible software testing. Members of the "context-driven" school of testing believe that there are no "best practices" of testing, but rather that testing is a set of skills that allow the tester to select or invent testing practices to suit each unique situation. In addition, prominent members of the community consider much of the writing about software testing to be doctrine, mythology, and folklore. Some contend that this belief directly contradicts standards such as the IEEE 829 test documentation standard, and organizations such as the Food and Drug Administration who promote them. The context-driven school's retort is that Lessons Learned in Software Testing includes one lesson supporting the use IEEE 829 and another opposing it; that not all software testing occurs in a regulated environment and that practices appropriate for such environments would be ruinously expensive, unnecessary, and inappropriate for other contexts; and that in any case the FDA generally promotes the principle of the least burdensome approach.Some of the major controversies include:".
- Software_testing_controversies wikiPageID "15136570".
- Software_testing_controversies wikiPageRevisionID "531282993".
- Software_testing_controversies essay "September 2009".
- Software_testing_controversies hasPhotoCollection Software_testing_controversies.
- Software_testing_controversies refimprove "September 2008".
- Software_testing_controversies weasel "March 2009".
- Software_testing_controversies subject Category:Software_testing.
- Software_testing_controversies comment "There is considerable variety among software testing writers and consultants about what constitutes responsible software testing. Members of the "context-driven" school of testing believe that there are no "best practices" of testing, but rather that testing is a set of skills that allow the tester to select or invent testing practices to suit each unique situation.".
- Software_testing_controversies label "Software testing controversies".
- Software_testing_controversies sameAs Q7554374.
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