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Definition of guru from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary: a: a teacher and especially intellectual guide in matters of fundamental concern b: one who is an acknowledged leader or chief proponent c: a person with knowledge or expertise : expert


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  • Dr. Boris Beizer received a PhD in computer science from the University of Pennsylvania in 1966. He has written twelve books, ranging from system architecture to his well-known pair on software testing, Software Testing Techniques and Software System Testing and Quality Assurance, considered standard references on the subject. His latest book is Black Box Testing 1995, an introduction to testing technology.
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  • Fagan, Michael E

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  • Gruenberger, F., in 1973 introduced the triangle testing problem in his article: Program testing, the historical perspective.

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  • Hamlet, R.G.
  • Hetzel, Bill

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  • Jorgensen Paul C. Ph.D., since 1986 he has been teaching graduate courses in software testing. He wrote the book "Software Testing: A Craftsman's Approach."

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  • Kaner, Cem

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  • Myers, Glenford J. In his book "The Art of Software Testing" 1979 he provided definition of software testing widely used now and the first clear explanation of equivalence classes, boundaries and other testing principles .
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  • Miller, Edward in 1977 during his testing seminars told, that testing can be a very interesting and creative part of any software development project.
  • Mosley, Daniel J., In 1993 introduced Decision table method

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  • Poston, Robert 1999 author developed a specification-based test generation tool.

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