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Not sure if my article on Model Based Testing warranted an article or not (am not sure when exactly does a post qualify as an article - anyone know of any guidelines?), but I did put it up, partly because I wanted to try out the Article section of the .Text blogging application (on which the MSDN blogs are hosted). Does an article differ from a blog post in any concrete way (I know it doesn't show up on the home page where the aggregation of all posts is shown)? Is it any more 'permanent' than a normal post? One advantage I see is that an article might be something more 'updatable' since many people do not consider editing a post blog entry as 'correct'. So I could possibly go back and update an article with more relevant content, links etc. Is that correct?
I am super excited about model based testing and would love to hear from you about what you think is good/bad/ugly about this testing methodology. Will also hopefully post more about the pros and cons of MBT and share some tips and tricks that I discover on my way.
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- Anonymous
June 03, 2004
This is very very good Nihit. - Anonymous
July 14, 2004
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July 28, 2006
The future was here – now it’s the past. I am, however, wiser about the ways-of-the-model-based world....