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Software Testing often looks at the exactitude of language. We look for ambiguity in Software Requirements, we find gaps in Specifications, so it's no wonder we explore the use of terms and definitions in our own Software Testing craft.
Top 3 Phrases that should carry trigger warnings for the Test Community:
- Manual Testing
- Test Automation
- Quality Assurance
In this episode I'm going to talk about Manual Testing.
So that's your Trigger Warning.
And I'm going to talk about what we might want to say instead of "Manual Testing"
By Alan Richardson - Software Testing and Development Consultant5
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Software Testing often looks at the exactitude of language. We look for ambiguity in Software Requirements, we find gaps in Specifications, so it's no wonder we explore the use of terms and definitions in our own Software Testing craft.
Top 3 Phrases that should carry trigger warnings for the Test Community:
- Manual Testing
- Test Automation
- Quality Assurance
In this episode I'm going to talk about Manual Testing.
So that's your Trigger Warning.
And I'm going to talk about what we might want to say instead of "Manual Testing"

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