Software development and quality assurance

Back in the days, when software development started to be structured and development teams grew, the waterfall methodology ruled. Today, that methodology has mostly been replaced by agile counterparts that include highly iterative approaches to the work. What has changed is the iterative and shortcut behavior among the tasks involved along with their iterative frequency. It is not uncommon to perform several iterations per day in modern development teams.

No matter what the methodology is, we perform some kind of analysis (requirement, architectural) in software development from which design and implementation phases follow. After, and often during the implementation phase, unit tests are run.

The unit ...

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