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Day: October 19, 2020

Epistemology

The Basis of Testing

By Jeff Nyman

Epistemology is about the way we know things. Ontology is about what things fundamentally are. Ontogeny is about the history of changes that preserve the integrity of something. What does this have to do with testing? Everything. But let’s talk about it.

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