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"Googling" Test Practices? Web Giant's Culture Encourages Process Improvement


By Greg Goth
From the March/April 2008 issue of IEEE Software



Google Image In the wider world, Google has become a common verb as well as a noun; you can "google" any person, place, or thing, and more likely than not obtain some sort of information. But Google might also become a benchmark term for a new wave of improved software-testing practices. Numerous emerging elements, beyond Google’s sheer size and cachet as the Web’s most-used search engine, could make this possible.




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