Analyzing Popularity of Software Testing Careers in Canada
Software testing is critical to prevent software failures. Therefore, research has been carried out in testing but that is largely limited to the process and technology dimensions and has not sufficiently addressed the human dimension. Even though there are reports about inadequacies of testing prof...
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