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One of the main messages in this book has been “test smarter, not harder”—that is, write fewer tests that each cover more code. If done using the techniques we’ve described, you can actually improve your effective test coverage while having fewer test cases (but comparatively more test scenarios, or “inputs” and their “expected outputs,” for each test case).
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Stephens, M., Rosenberg, D. (2010). Unit Testing Algorithms. In: Design Driven Testing. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2944-5_12
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