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Technology in testing: the present and the future. / Alderson, J. Charles.
In: System, Vol. 28, No. 4, 12.2000, p. 593-603.

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Alderson JC. Technology in testing: the present and the future. System. 2000 Dec;28(4):593-603. doi: 10.1016/S0346-251X(00)00040-3

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Alderson, J. Charles. / Technology in testing: the present and the future. In: System. 2000 ; Vol. 28, No. 4. pp. 593-603.

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