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The Value and Significance of Tests
At Eurostar 2010 in Copenhagen, the organisers asked me to do a brief video blog, and I was pleased to oblige. I had presented a track talk on test axioms in the morning and I had mentioned a couple of ideas in the talk. these were the "quantum theory of testing" and "testing relativity".
The video goes into a little more detail.
The slides I presented are included in the slideshare set below. The fonts don't seem to have uploaded, I'm afraid:
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