> It was tested. It works. You do the testing, if it works, you do a
> final build and ship it. That's when the mistake was made.
Part of the testing is to test the actual product. This is called QC.
>
> Even with beta testers you will never test all situations. Period. It
> just isn't practical to do on a realistic development cycle.
Are these the sentiments of the production manager? or your opinion? are
you in production? If so, then I wil honor your opinions as valid
responses.
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Advanced Medical Systems, Inc. jake@uh.edu
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