Midoan sent on August 16th, 2010: |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| |"On Aug 16, 8:59 am, Stephen Leake | |wrote: | |[..] | |> > Mika will simply ask the question "given these inputs, are those | |> > expected outputs?". | |> | |> I suggest you emphasize this point on your website. | |> | |> If a website describes a tool that claims to "automatically generate | |> tests", I stop reading, since I know that's a bogus claim. | |> | |> I would consider a tool that "helps identify all required test cases". | |> | |> -- | |> -- Stephe | | | |Stephen, | | | |it depends what you call a test. Formally, Mika does generate test | |inputs automatically to achieve full coverage of the code under test: | |that is not a bogus claim. | | | |[..] | | | |We not feel that the information on our website is misleading. We are | |however in the process of developing better user documentation, | |training and support. | | | |Hope this helps. | |Regards. | |The Midoan Team." | |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------| Your website is not intended to be misleading. You interpret your website as it was intended to be interpreted. Outsiders (potential clients) interpret your website as it appears to outsiders, so please help yourselves by phrasing your website in such a way that potential clients do not dismiss you. Good luck, Paul Colin Gloster