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Date: 2013-05-08 13:48:58
Software development
Software
Software testing
Extreme programming
Test automation
Unit testing
Test-driven development
Continuous integration
Regression testing
JUnit
Characterization test
Acceptance testing

Utilizing Fast Testing to Transform Java Development into an Agile, Quick Release, Low Risk Process Utilizing Fast Testing to Transform Java Development into an Agile, Quick Release, Low Risk Process

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