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Elisabeth Hendrickson
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My Contributions
The Two Sides of Testing
Testing Lessons from Extreme Programmers
Trust Everyone, but Cover Your Assets
Lightweight Development. Heavyweight QA
From Invisible to Invaluable
The Softer Side of Software
When Bad Performance Happens to Good Employees
Redefining Quality
The Tyranny of the "To Do" List
The Care and Feeding of Testing Skills
Give 'em the Business
Show and Tell
Arguing Apples and Oranges
Taking Stock of Your Career
Brewing Trouble
A Picture's Worth a Thousand Words
We're All Human
The Art of Influence
Managing Technical People (When You're No Techie)
Becoming Indispensable
Finding a Mentor
Writing Effective Bug Reports
Making the Right Choice
Build It or Buy It?
Evaluating Tools
Thinking Games
Don't Go Down with the Ship: How to Save Your Software Project
Do You Know What They Want?
Take the "Groove Test" and Get Out of Your Rut
The Problem Isn't Always THE Problem
The Science of Catching Hidden Bugs
Bang for the Buck
What's in a Name? Everything.
Better Testing, Worse Quality?
e-Talk Radio: Hendrickson, Elisabeth, 15 February 2001
Snaring Black Widows in Ladybug Clothing
Looking for What's Not There