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Rating:  Summary: Experience is Relevant Review: As the author of this book, I happy to hear criticism and welcome people sending me their opinions. However, it is important for people to understand that this book is for people who have have no experience with beta testing or are looking to improve an existing program.If you have already a successful beta program, you do not need this book. If you have years of experience in conducting tests, this book will only confirm what you know. It is focused on best practices. If you have a beta program and it doesn't work or if you have never beta tested before, then I believe you will get a lot of benefit from this book(...)
Rating:  Summary: Excellent reference for conducting succesful betas! Review: Having previously coordinated beta tests at several companies, I've seen how a wonderfully executed beta can be in terms of value to the organization.. as well as how a poorly defined program can result in months of wasted time. In reading the book, I can identify with several of the "gotchas" that the author points out (such as how crucial customer communication is during a test). The elements of a well run beta are clearly described, and are presented in such a manner that anyone can take the concepts as a template to apply in their own organization. I have purchased a half dozen copies to distribute to various groups within my company, and hope to get both hardware and software teams to utilize the planning, execution, and post beta processes that are described in this book. I highly recommend this book to anyone who is looking to improve the value of a beta test to their product - or needs to fix just one component of their current test procedure.
Rating:  Summary: Tell me something I don't already know Review: I was disappointed with this book. I've worked 10+ years as a software developer and manager so I guess I've seen everything because this book didn't present any ideas/processes that I hadn't seen from working in the industry. The examples tended to be cute little stories which were lacking any real depth. I would have rather seen some real "war" stories written up in detail. This isn't a keeper
Rating:  Summary: Tell me something I don't already know Review: I was disappointed with this book. I've worked 10+ years as a software developer and manager so I guess I've seen everything because this book didn't present any ideas/processes that I hadn't seen from working in the industry. The examples tended to be cute little stories which were lacking any real depth. I would have rather seen some real "war" stories written up in detail. This isn't a keeper
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