Essential software testing : a use-case approach
by Fournier, Greg.
Publisher: Boca Raton: CRC Press, 2009Description: 259p.ISBN: 1420089811; 9781420089813.Subject(s): Programming languages | Software engineering | Information TechnologySummary: Utilizing case-driven techniques that are appropriate for any software development project, this manual communicates a realistic approach to software testing that gets the job done in an efficient manner. Covering basic testing concepts and employing a hands-on approach, the book shows how to determine what to test, how to select proper tests, and how to perform the actual tests. It also discusses techniques for building and tracing tests, and demonstrates how to conduct and record results. The methods presented in this handbook are equally accessible to testers, software managers, and developers.Item type | Location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds |
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Utilizing case-driven techniques that are appropriate for any software development project, this manual communicates a realistic approach to software testing that gets the job done in an efficient manner. Covering basic testing concepts and employing a hands-on approach, the book shows how to determine what to test, how to select proper tests, and how to perform the actual tests. It also discusses techniques for building and tracing tests, and demonstrates how to conduct and record results. The methods presented in this handbook are equally accessible to testers, software managers, and developers.
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