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October 18, 2004

17. References

1. Beck, Kent Test Driven Development: By Example. Addison-Wesley, 2002.
2. JUnit Website, online at http://www.junit.org/
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7. Beck, Kent Test Driven Development: By Example. Addison-Wesley, 2002.
8. Schuh, Peter, Stephanie Punke ObjectMother: Easing Test Object Creation in XP. XP Universe 2001, online at http://www.xpuniverse.com/2001/pdfs/Testing03.pdf
9. Krasner, Glenn E., Stephen T. Pope A cookbook for using the model-view controller user interface paradigm in Smalltalk-80. Journal of Object-Oriented Programming, 1(3):26-49, August/September 1988.
10. Fowler, Martin Refactoring: Improving the Design of Existing Code. Addison-Wesley, 1999.
11. Kaner, Cem, James Bach and Bret Pettichord Lessons Learned in Software Testing: A Context Driven Approach. Wiley, 2001.
12. Monson-Haefel, Richard Enterprise JavaBeans, Second Edition. O'Reilly, 2000.
13. Mercury Interactive QuickTest Professional, online at http://www.mercury.com/us/products/quality-center/functional-testing/quicktest-professional/
14. Crispin, Lisa, Tip House Testing Extreme Programming. Addison-Wesley, 2002.

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