(from Cambridge International Dictionary of English) conjecture ANTAKELSE / HYPOTESE verb, noun (to form) a guess or judgment, based on the appearance of a situation rather than on proof We'll never know exactly how she died. We can only conjecture. [I] He conjectured that the company would soon be in financial difficulties. [+ that clause] There's been a lot of conjecture in the papers recently about the royal marriage. [U] It's pure conjecture. Nobody knows the facts. [U] conjectural adjective refute “BEVIS” verb [T] FORMAL OR LAW to say or prove that (a person, statement, opinion, etc.) is wrong or false to refute a person/theory/argument The barrister used new evidence to refute the charges and clear the defendant. refutation noun [C/U] FORMAL OR LAW
(from Cambridge International Dictionary of English) conjecture verb, noun (to form) a guess or judgment, based on the appearance of a situation rather than on proof We'll never know exactly how she died. We can only conjecture. [I] He conjectured that the company would soon be in financial difficulties. [+ that clause] There's been a lot of conjecture in the papers recently about the royal marriage. [U] It's pure conjecture. Nobody knows the facts. [U] conjectural adjective refute verb [T] FORMAL OR LAW to say or prove that (a person, statement, opinion, etc.) is wrong or false to refute a person/theory/argument The barrister used new evidence to refute the charges and clear the defendant. refutation noun [C/U] FORMAL OR LAW
Testing is done in context Rather than looking for The One True Way to run a test group, we should recognize that the testing group is a service organization and that its work is done in a context. Life cycles, testing group missions, testing techniques must fit within the overall organization. We should look at / for relevant factors (perform a requirements analysis ) to guide our decisions.