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Day: March 29, 2018

Published inTesting

Manual Testing Deniers

written by Jeff Nyman

There are groups of testers out there right now denying that the term “manual testing” — or the reality of the term — does exist or has ever existed. To me this is a bit of historical revisionism. Let’s talk about this.

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Manual Testing Deniers29 March 2018 1Only one comment on Manual Testing Deniers
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