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  • MbUnit combinatorial test to the rescue

    One of the questions posed to the MbUnit list recently was " Row tests let me run a series of tests but what if I need to run them in a given order?". To answer this Paul has a write up of using the Combinatorial test to help solve such a problem.
    Posted to Andrew Stopford's Weblog (Weblog) by astopford on 07-13-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Testing &amp, MbUnit, Build Systems, unit testing, .NET
  • MbUnit combinatorial test to the rescue

    One of the questions posed to the MbUnit list recently was " Row tests let me run a series of tests but what if I need to run them in a given order?". To answer this Paul has a write up of using the Combinatorial test to help solve such a problem. Share this post: Email it! | bookmark it! ...
    Posted to Community Blogs (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-13-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: Testing &amp, MbUnit, .NET, Build Systems, unit testing
  • New CI Factory beta release

    Jay has announced a beta release of CI Factory 0.8 . If you have not seen CI Factory before then recommend you check out an easy and very powerful way of extending your CI process. CI factory supports a huge range of code testing and metric tools and combined with a CI tool suchh as CCNet enables a vastly...
    Posted to Andrew Stopford's Weblog (Weblog) by andrewstopford on 03-04-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, unit testing, Build Systems
  • New CI Factory beta release

    Jay has announced a beta release of CI Factory 0.8 . If you have not seen CI Factory before then recommend you check out an easy and very powerful way of extending your CI process. CI factory supports a huge range of code testing and metric tools and combined with a CI tool suchh as CCNet enables a vastly...
    Posted to Andrew Stopford's Weblog (Weblog) by andrewstopford on 03-04-2007, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: .NET, unit testing, Build Systems
  • MbUnit combinatorial test to the rescue

    One of the questions posed to the MbUnit list recently was " Row tests let me run a series of tests but what if I need to run them in a given order?". To answer this Paul has a write up of using the Combinatorial test to help solve such a problem.
    Posted to Andrew Stopford's Weblog (Weblog) by astopford on 07-13-2006, 12:00 AM
    Filed under: MbUnit, .NET, unit testing, Build Systems, Testing &amp
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