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The review process is a good way to keep your code clear and understandable. It is important both to review others’ code and having your own code reviewed, not depending on how many years you have been working in the project or how much experience you have gotten. This chapter describes several cases when it is important to review or optimize your tests, or vice versa – when it is better to do nothing instead.

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Alpaev, G. (2017). Reviewing. In: Software Testing Automation Tips. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3162-3_5

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