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ABSTRACT
For many years the cause-effect process has played a role in testing [1, 2]. A simplified variation of the cause-effect process will be shown. This variation is not only effective for testing and carefully analyzing existing specifications, but is also useful for developing complete specifications. The cause-effect graph is claimed to be unnecessary. REFERENCES
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