A "Satisficing" Approach to Software Testing in a Many-Flawed World

Posted June 30, 2002 | Technology |

Both the state of the art and the state of the practice of testing are flawed.

Theory (the state of the art) presents us with a rich set of approaches for removing errors from software, but very little advice on how to pick and choose from that set. In fact, theory often suggests eschewing much of testing, using such formal approaches as proof of correctness instead.

About The Author
Robert Glass
Robert L. Glass is President of Computing Trends, publishers of The Software Practitionernewsletter, and an Honorary Professor of Software Engineering at Griffith University, Brisbane, Australia. Dr. Glass has been active in the field of computing and software for over 50 years, largely in industry (1954-1982 and 1988-2005), but also as an academic (1982-1988 and 2005-present). He is the author of over 25 books and 90 papers on computing… Read More
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