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Combinatorial Testing: Implementations in Solutions Testing
It is apparent that implementing Combinatorial (CT) Testing, being relatively new to many organizations, comes with both technical and non-technical challenges. This paper focuses the technical challenges and how they were addressed in implementing CT for solutions testing. The author believes that these challenges are not unique to solution testing, and that they are equally applicable to implementations of CT in general.