I added here the links to Wikipedia. One of my goals it is with this initiative to clean up the different software testing articles in the wikis. As you can see many of them are not finished and have comments. Reason I propose this is: Why invent something new, when already somebody started an article? Saves time. Also with this approach people who are not participants of this course will profit in the better articles.
Disadvantage is: Until the "external" wikipedia-links are not finished/reviewed, participants will not have that good info. But for the sake of finishing the translation and in hope, that later people will join, this approach is selected. --Erkan Yilmaz 16:17, 30 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

This entry was translated into German here. --Erkan Yilmaz 16:27, 30 November 2006 (UTC)Reply

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Dear all,

unfortunately, the page "Methods & Tools survey: How is unit testing performed at your location?" points to a dead link, since the good people from Methods & Tools doesn't offer it anymore.

I found two interesting articles on the subject, and I would like to know if I can replace the missing link to Methods and Tools to one of them.

All the best
--Hgfernan (discusscontribs) 12:58, 24 June 2021 (UTC)Reply

@Hgfernan: The link is available from archive.org, so I updated it. However, you are welcome to add new or replace it with better link(s). Thanks! -- Dave Braunschweig (discusscontribs) 17:09, 24 June 2021 (UTC)Reply
Thank you, @Dave Braunschweig: ! This course is very interesting. I'm following it, and I hope to follow it, and if possible I'll be glad to contribute. Have a nice day.
--Hgfernan (discusscontribs) 11:13, 25 June 2021 (UTC)Reply
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