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Computer Science
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Software Engineering
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157063
OTA ID:
103987
Tester and developer relationship within spiral development
Hi, I need assistance in writing an essay of 600-700 words with proper referencing please. The details are as follows: Discuss the tester and developer relationship within spiral development methodology. You may use your personal experiences to support your arguments. Best Regards,
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Computer Science
Topic:
Software Engineering
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157360
OTA ID:
105821
Hi, I need assistance in writing an essay of 600-700 words with proper referencing. The details of the problem are as follows: Discuss the different and similar aspects of software testing and quality assurance activities for waterfall development and spiral development. Best Regards,
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Computer Science
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Software Engineering
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157364
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105821
Hi, I need assistance in the following problem. What are the essential functionalities of a test manager and a project manager? Best Regards,
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Computer Science
Topic:
Software Engineering
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157819
OTA ID:
105277
Equivalence Class Partitioning and Boundary Value Analysis
Hi, I need assistance in the following problem please. Many functions have an almost infinite number of input values. Testing all of these values is not possible in most cases, and doesn't necessarily tell us more than testing a few values. How do you choose the best values to test? Equivalence class partitioning can be used to divide the test inputs into classes so that each class contains the same kinds of input (in another word, you may only need to test one input from each class), thus reducing the number of test cases to a manageable size. For example, if the specification of one program is: “Design a program that accepts inputs of ASCII strings (arbitrary long) and breaks the input... click for more
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Computer Science
Topic:
Software Engineering
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159528
OTA ID:
105821
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