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<title>Articles Written by Jason English From Isnare.com</title>
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<title>False Failures: Worse Than Real Failures</title>
<category>Computers and Technology</category>
<author>Jason English</author>
<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jun 2006 00:00:00 +0800</pubDate>
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<description>Better to fail for real than fail to really fail. Huh?We know you've experienced this. Let's say you just added some new functionality into your software, and you run a new build. And let's say that 50% of your test cases fail. What is the first thing you assume?We've asked this same question as o...</description>
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