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A few years back at a conference I heard this analogy between modern software engineers and civil engineers. The story went something like this: suppose you were building a bridge that had never been built before and you were using a new architecture on which the previous equations you used to solve bridge problems did not apply. How would you know if the bridge could support the proposed weight?

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Preston, S. (2012). Mobile Testing. In: Learn HTML5 and JavaScript for iOS. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-4039-6_13

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