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Tag: peer review

Posted on May 3, 2015

Functional requirements by the book

In preparation for my next Open University module, I have invested in getting an early copy of the set book so that I can start working through it at a nice relaxed pace. The book itself – Mastering the Requirements Process (Robertson and Robertson) – is a renowned text that deals with the specification of …

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Posted on December 14, 2014December 14, 2014

The roundup – week 50

A summary of three online articles that I have found interesting in the past week. The benefits of peer review In this article, Jack Ganssle sings the praises of code inspections; citing one study which claims that such inspections are ten to 34 times cheaper than testing. A second study is also cited, which claims that …

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