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Unit Testing with JUnit

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Testing has always been an important part of software development, but in recent years it has become more of a programmer activity, particularly with the growth in popularity of agile methods. Programmers are expected to be able to write and run unit tests against their code. A unit test is designed to test a single unit of code, for example, a single class, or part of a class.

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Parsons, D. (2012). Unit Testing with JUnit. In: Foundational Java. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2479-5_10

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