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Test Run: Pairwise Testing with QICT
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Dec/14/2009
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In this month's column, James McCaffrey explains exactly what pairwise testing is and provides you with complete C# source code for a production quality pairwise testing tool named QICT.James McCaffreyMSDN Magazine December 2009
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