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One Test Is Worth A Thousand Opinions. "If You Didn't Write It Down, It Didn't Happen.
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One test is worth a thousand opinions.
"If you didn't write it down, it didn't happen."
This saying is popular among scientists (doing experiments), but I believe it applies to software testing, particularly for real-time systems.
--Larry Zana
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