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Effective Software Testing

A 1994 study in US revealed that only about “9% of software projects were successful”
A large number of projects upon completion do not have all the promised features or they do not meet all the requirements that were defined when the project was kicked off.

It is an understatement to say that –
An increasing number of businesses depend on the software for their day-to-day businesses.
Billions of Dollars change hands every day with the help of commercial software.
Lots of lives depend on the reliability of the software for example running critical medical systems, controlling power plants, flying air planes and so on.

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