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Quote tanushree Replybullet Topic: What are the techniques you follow for writing tes
    Posted: 25Oct2007 at 5:04am
Terminology is an interesting thing. The meaning can vary from individual to individual. When I, personally, say "ad hoc", I mean unscripted, unplanned testing done with little or no preparation. It doesn't mean "unintelligent", however.

I'm not sure Glenford Myers "despised" adhoc testing. He did, however, feel it was less effective. So do I. That's based on my personal experience, not a book. I've been taking metrics for a lot of years; nothing has yet occurred to change my (personal) opinion that structured testing (note - I'm just saying "structured"; not specifying the type of structure) finds 90% of all error and everything else finds about 10%.



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