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Day: March 11, 2013

Published inTDL

Seeking Requirements in TDL

written by Jeff Nyman

Regarding my previous post on this subject, a tester I work with asked me a great question regarding the readability of the TDL and the ability to discern the actual requirements from it. This post is essentially what my answer was. Whether my answer is good or not is up to the individual reader.

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Seeking Requirements in TDL11 March 2013 22 comments on Seeking Requirements in TDL
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